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The image shows two bar graphs comparing average rainfall in Vancouver, BC (top) and Washington, DC (bottom) with both having months labeled on the x-axis and amount of precipitation (mm) on the y-axis; the top graph ranges from 70-180 mm with peak rainfall in November at nearly 180 mm, Vancouver has highest rainfall from October-December and lowest in July; the bottom graph ranges from 60-120 mm with peak rainfall in May at nearly 100 mm, Washington has highest rainfall from May-August and lowest in February.
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The given graphs illustrate two American cities yearly rainfall.
The diagram shows the amount of precipitation recorded across the year and compares the two different cities.
The rainfall is significant in January for Victoria, and after that, it shows a gradual decrease as we move towards the middle of the year. On the other hand, Washington shows a relatively stable pattern throughout the year. Another important distinction between the two is that the intensity of rainfall in Washington is almost the inverse of Victoria, a comparatively huge percentage is present in one relative to the other. July falls in favor of Victoria with more rainfall than Washington, and significantly higher numbers are present. The rainfall peaks in November and December for Victoria, whereas a stable trend is present in the other city.
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