The line graph and bar chart give an illustration of the mean rainfall and temperature in a month for a period of a year in part of East Africa.
Overall, it is evident that the temperature in March is the highest point during the year, while the opposite is true for July. In addition, the average rainfall in April accounts for the largest amount over the year.
To commence with, with regards to the rainfall, the first two months of the year have relatively low averages, at just under 25mm before rising dramatically to reach a peak at approximately 280mm in April. The weather tends to be drier in the following months as the average rainfall hits the lowest point at about 10 mm in July. The figure for rainfall peaks again at 150 mm in October and November after a slight increase from August. Additionally, the number of rainfall decreased to 50 mm in the last month.
Turning to the line graph, January starts at 22 degrees, climbing to a peak of roughly 28 degrees in March, which is followed by a considerable decline to reach the bottom at 18 degrees in July. The temperature then increases over the next few months, reaching 25°C in October, before falling to 21°C by December.
