The line graphs illustrate the annual precipitation in two North American cities.
The variation pattern in the rainfall yield is given for two different areas.
The highest amount of precipitation was around 100mm in November and December for Victoria, and a similar amount was observed for Washington, but in May and September. On the other hand, July marked the lowest amount of rainfall in Victoria, 18mm. Similarly, February and April were the least for Washington, but the concentration of precipitation in Washington surged 4 times that of Victoria. Moreover, Victoria followed a U-shaped pattern; the rainfall was higher in the starting of the year, then it declined gradually, and after July, a sudden rise started emerging, which then rose to the maximum. In contrast, Washington showed a relatively stable pattern, with a slight fluctuation in the second quarter of the year.
