The line graph and bar chart illustrate the total rainfall and temperature per year in an area of East Africa.
Overall, it is clear that the largest average rainfall is April, while March is the highest average temperature. Additionally, the figure for July experiences the lowest total temperature and rainfall in this region.
As can be seen from the line graph, the average temperature in January accounts for around 200 mm. There is a significant increase in temperature, reaching a peak of 280mm in March. Before decreasing sharply at 180mm in July. From July to October, the average temperature in this area record gradually rise again to over 250mm, after declining to roughly 200mm in the last month.
The figure for the total rainfall in January is approximately 20 celsius. Between January and April, the average rainfall witness a considerable growth to 28 celsius, and then go down, hitting the lowest of 2 celsius in July. The average rainfall in the region of East Africa increase significantly from 2 celsius in July to above 15 celsius in November, after decreasing to 5 celsius in the last month.
