The bar chart compares the data of average monthly rainfall in Brasilia and Salvador in Brazil in 2016.
Overall, the amount of rainfall in mm in Brasilia experienced a downward trend in the first seven months before it increased back to its starting rate. Meanwhile, the figure for rainfall in Salvador fluctuated over the periods.
In terms of Brasilia’s data, the amount of rainfall started at 200 mm in January, before decreasing steadily in the next six months and hit the lowest rate at 25mm in July, after which its data rose back significantly in the last five months and ended up at the same rate of January in December.
Regarding Salvador’s statistics, 150 mm was the starting rate in Salvador in January, before its rainfall rate increased dramatically in the next three months and reached its peak at 300 mm, after which the figure for Salvador’s rainfall rate decreased gradually from May to October and hit 160mm. By November, Salvador rainfall data experienced a slight increase in the last two months and ended up at 180 mm at the end of the period.
