The graph showed temperature changes in a one year period for an African city. The bar chart illustrated the amount of rainfall over the same period, and monthly, in millimeters.
It is clear that the warmest period is August but the least amount of precipitation falls during this.
According to the graph and bar chart, January saw the highest amount of rainfall, as much as 6 mm in 2000 in Algeria, while the temperature was average at this time, around 8 degrees. April comes after January with about 4.5 mm of precipitation, but the temperature during this period is the lowest in the first half of the year, only about 5 degrees.
It is noticeable that August is the hottest month, the temperature rose above 20 degrees, and the driest, there was less than a unit of precipitation. This month is a turning point, because before it the temperature was rising, but after it began to decrease, which is why In September it was already 20 degrees, and there was already a little more precipitation, about 1.
