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The image presents a bar and line graph titled "Average Rainfall for Australia for Last Year by Month," comparing monthly totals from the last year (bars) to the average total from the last 40 years (line). The Y-axis measures rainfall in mm from 0 to 80, in increments of 10, while the X-axis denotes months from January to December.
January's monthly total was approximately 77 mm and the 40-year average was around 75 mm. February's monthly total was roughly 67 mm and the average was close to 70 mm. In March, the monthly total was almost 50 mm, and the average was 65 mm. April's monthly total was about 40 mm, with an average of 60 mm. May had a monthly total of around 35 mm and an average of just over 50 mm. June's monthly total was nearly 30 mm, and the average was close to 45 mm. The lowest monthly total was in July, with about 25 mm, and the average was approximately 40 mm. In August, the monthly total was roughly 30 mm with an average of nearly 40 mm. September's monthly total was around 35 mm, with an average of approximately 35 mm. October's monthly total showed a significant increase to nearly 80 mm, surpassing the average of about 55 mm. November's monthly total was approximately 60 mm, with an average of 50 mm. December's monthly total was around 65 mm, with an average just below 60 mm.
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The bar chart illustrates the monthly average rainfall in Australia for the previous year, alongside the monthly average data for the past four decades.
A comparative analysis reveals that while the rainfall totals for last year exhibited a somewhat similar trend to the long-term averages, notable fluctuations distinctively characterize each dataset across the months.
In January, the average rainfall recorded for the previous year was approximately 77 mm, slightly surpassing the 40-year average of around 75 mm. However, a decline in precipitation is observed from February to May, where February’s rainfall was roughly 67 mm against a 40-year average of 70 mm, and by May, it reached a low of about 35 mm, contrasted with a 50 mm long-term average. The months of June and July noted the least precipitation, with approximately 30 mm and 25 mm, respectively, which were below the historical averages of 45 mm and 40 mm.
Conversely, an increase in rainfall is evident from October through December. Notably, October recorded a substantial peak, with nearly 80 mm compared to an average of about 55 mm. Likewise, November and December witnessed significant rainfall totals of approximately 60 mm and 65 mm, which exceed their respective averages of 50 mm and just below 60 mm. Collectively, this indicates that while last year’s rainfall aligned with the historical trend, certain months showcased marked discrepancies in rainfall levels.
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