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The image contains a table and a line graph titled 'A line graph to show the number of earthquakes in a year'. The table displays frequency by season: Spring 2, Summer 6, Autumn 7, and Winter 3. The line graph has a vertical y-axis labeled 'Frequency' ranging from 0 to 8 and a horizontal x-axis labeled 'Season' with categories Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. The data points plotted on the graph are: Spring at a frequency of 2, Summer at 5, Autumn at 7, and Winter at 3.
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The polyline graph gives data on earthquakes that were observed in the US during a year.
Overall, it is clear that autumn was the season in which most of the shakes happened. However, the lowest number of shakes of all the seasons was in spring.
To begin with, in spring and winter, indicators were low in comparison with the other two seasons, with only two quakes. When it came to summer, shakes became more frequent; they experienced a steady increase from two to five. Between summer and winter, there was a minor fluctuation. Further analysing the graph, autumn showed a downward trend, which was the peak when compared with other seasons, consisting of seven. And then the numbers dropped noticeably. Winter also had the second lowest frequency with three times.
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