The bar charts illustrate the average monthly rainfall of Brazil cities (Brasilia and Salvador), in 2016.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that Brasilia demonstrated the lower figures , whereas Salvador prevented maximum monthly rainfall recorded annualy.
Brasilia prevented the 200 mms of rain in January. However, the figures of Brasilia declined every month to 50 mm. Thus, in February it displayed 150 mm of rainfall. Following months, it decreased gradually. Nevertheless, in July it indicated the lowest millimetres of precipitation (40 mm). That said, started with august it increased just as it decreased, every month to about 50 millimetres.
In comparison to Brasilia, Salvador demonstrated high levels of rain around the year. It indicated 150 in January, after that rose sharply to 300 mms in April, which was the highest point. Nonetheless, since May, it made a minor decrease to around 280, and 260 in June. In July, it presented a decrease from 260 to 200. Therefore, it levelled of following months.
