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The type of data represented in this scatterplot is:

1) Bivariate - The scatterplot has two variables, temperature (x-axis) and elevation (y-axis), which makes it bivariate data.
2) Linear Relationship - If the data points in the scatterplot are arranged roughly in a straight line, it indicates a linear relationship between the variables.
3) Increasing - If the data points in the scatterplot show a general upward trend, it indicates an increasing relationship between temperature and elevation.