What Makes a Good Graph?

Part 1:

After you get your readings and video-watching finished this week, peruse the Internet for a news article or research institute publication with a graph or two. Copy and paste one graph into the discussion board. Remember to fully cite your sources.
What is the measure they use for each variable in the graph (i.e., ordinal, nominal)? What is helpful about the graph? What might be improved? Is anything misleading? Is the presentation of the graph in the best format (i.e., pie chart, histogram)? Note: according to your readings, some formats are preferred for different measures of data. For example a histogram is used for interval/ratio data.
Note: Make sure you identify all the variables in the graph.  For some examples of bad infographics see here for fun. And no, we are not doing infographics like these, but similar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV1cLUeyTG8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E91bGT9BjYk
https://www.thoughtco.com/presenting-data-in-graphic-form-3026708
https://www.wellbeingatschool.org.nz/information-sheet/understanding-and-interpreting-box-plots
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/ap-statistics/summarizing-quantitative-data-ap/stats-box-whisker-plots/v/reading-box-and-whisker-plots