Temperature does affect the bounce of a ball. I know this because I did an expiremnt on the exact same question. The hotter the temperature is, the more pressure builds up inside a ball and the more bouncier it will be. The colder it is, pressure decreaces making it bounce lower than what the ball bounced at room temperature. In conclusion, the ball bounces higher when it is warmer and it bounces lower when it is colder.
One can find a temperature conversion chart in the following sites; Online Conversion, Temperature table on Temperature World, and Temperature Conversion Table on albireo.
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Basal Metabolic Temperature or sometimes BBT (Basal Body Temperature).
The diameter of a pie chart does not affect the ratios that the chart illustrates, however, larger charts are easier to read.
The temperature decreases
I would use a scatter plot - or a line chart.
It is a chart showing a scatter chart of stars according to their temperature and their luminosity (or absolute magnitude).
Haggai kimera
See this chart http://www.noritz.com/generaldocs/US_ground_temperature.pdf
spectrum and temperature
a thermograph
Dew Point (Refer to a psychrometric chart)