The provided graph illustrates the most significant differences in the city’s climate in Kolkata, encompassing similar rainfall and temperature per month, and the measurements are gauged with degree and precipitation.
Overall, it is evident that the topmost indicator of precipitation is observed between June and September, while the lowest measure is noticed from January to May and after October. Despite the fact, the proportions of rainfall and temperature fluctuate in a specified period.
Turning to the details, the proportion of temperature accounted for in the initial month, moving upward to around 20 C and becoming the highest quantity in four months; in contrast, it diminishes roughly and remains stable between July and September, respectively, and the indicator finally reaches the first degree again by December.
Furthermore, in January, the measure of rainfall comprises nearly 50 mm, which took the tiniest place in Kolkata. In the subsequent months, it uplifts significantly and makes up approximately 300 units more until July, and it becomes an equal indicator in July and August; nevertheless, the proportion deteriorates dramatically to almost 0 mm in December, respectively.
