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The image shows average monthly temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit for three African cities: Cairo, Egypt (gray squares), Cape Town, South Africa (blue diamonds), and Mombasa, Kenya (red dots). Mombasa: January 80, February 82, March 83, April 82, May 81, June 79, July 77, August 77, September 77, October 78, November 79, December 80. Cairo: January 56, February 59, March 64, April 74, May 80, June 86, July 86, August 85, September 81, October 75, November 67, December 59. Cape Town: January 70, February 72, March 70, April 66, May 61, June 55, July 55, August 57, September 60, October 63, November 66, December 68.
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The line chart compares the average temperatures at different cities in Africa in a year.
Overall, it is clear that Mombasa’s temperature fluctuated slightly throught a year while othe two cities experienced significant and smooth fluctuations with a contrasting trend between them.
At the first month of a year, the lowest temperature was seen in Cairo, at 55 degrees farenheit. Since then, this temperature steadily reached at peak temperature around 82 degrees in august before gradually declining to 57 degree farenheit by the end of the year. By contrast, Cape Town started the year from 70 degree farenheit and after first month, the temperature saw a gradual fall and reached at its minimum point 55 degree celcius in july. After fell to bottom, it smoothly grown to around 68 degree farenheit in december.
However, Mombasa’s temperature fluctuated over the period between 82 and 75 degree farenheit but it slightly followed the trend of Cap Town.
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