The line graph compares fluctuations in temperature on a yearly basis in one African city, Algiers, in the year 2000, while the bar chart gives information about how much rainfall was recorded each month, measured in millimeters.
Overall, it can be seen that the temperature reached its peak in August, whereas January recorded the highest level of rainfall. The lowest annual temperature was observed in December over the given period.
When it comes to the changes in temperature, in January it increased to approximately 8% in Algeria. In February the temperature rose, reaching nearly 12%, but then experienced significant reduction in both March and April, at 10% and around 5%, respectively. Over the following three months, the temperature continued to rise and peaked at just above 20% in August in 2000. However, then the figure demonstrated a gradual decline until December, accounting for roughly 1% in that year in Algiers.
Turning to the amount of rainfall in Algeria, the largest amount rainfall was recorded in January, making up 6 mm. By February, the figure for rainfall reduced considerably to approximately 2.5 mm, then reached around 4.5 mm in April. During the three months from May to June the figure maintained almost the same level, at nearly 4.8 mm. In contrast, the amount of rainfall dropped dramatically, comprising almost 0.6 mm in August. After a gradual growth, the amount of rainfall showed a sharp increase, at roughly 3 mm. Finally, in December the rainfall level stood at around 4 mm.
