The bar graph illustrates the average snow depth by month in a certain country from November to April.
Overall, average snow depth was much higher in the late winter months than in November, December, and January. Snow levels rose from November to a peak in February and March, before declining in April.
In the first year, the snow depth level in November was 100, before increasing to 150 in December and January. By February and March, this figure showed a significant increase to 430, before declining to 380 in April. Starting at 90 in November of the second year, the average snow level declined to 60 in December, after this figure rose to 130 in January. By February and March, snow level grew to 400, after which this figure increased further to 450.
Turning to the remaining data, in year three the proportion of snow level stood at 110 in November. From November to March, this figure increased steadily to 350, and by April the average snow depth dropped to 300.
