The line graph illustrates the number of tones of fruit produced and fertilizer used by a farm per month in 2013. The bar chart provides information about the total of rainfall monthly in that year.
Overall, both the number of fruit products and fertilizer used fluctuated considerably over the year 2013, before it came back nearly to the start level. In addition,
farmers use most fertilizer at seasons, which had high rainfall, in contrast, they have most products when both rainfall and fertilizer were roughly lowest.
Firstly, the fruit production rose steadily from just around 2.2 in January tones to a peak of around 4.2 tones in August, before fell rapidly to roughly 2.2 tones in December. On the other hand, just 0.5 tones of fertilizer consumption in January, following which it increased slightly to roughly 0.8 tones in March, then drop sharply to zero in July. Afterwards, the sum of fertilizer used grew minimally in autumn to approximately 0.7 tones, after which it declined to just around 0.5 tones in December.
Regarding rainfall, there was a slight upward trend from 12 mm to 16 mm in the first two months, then it fell consistently to 4mm in July, August and September. After that, rainfall climbed slowly to 14mm in December.
