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Every year whales around the world migrate from their feeding grounds to their breeding grounds. Some species travel an outstanding 12,000 miles round trip!
Use the data sets below to analyze migration movements for different whale species.
Find the total number of kilometers each pod swam for migration for each year, then find the average number of kilometers each whale in that pod swam (total kilometers / number of whales in the pod). Then, find the pod with the highest average kilometers swam per whale for each species for each year.
A Whale sized data set and challenge, solved with a minnow-mum amount of tools:
I had a whale of a time doing this