The provided graph and bar chart delineate the average rainfall and temperature each month for one territory of East Africa.
Overall, it is discernible from the chart that while the average temperature in this region remains within a narrow range of 21 to 23.5 degrees over a year, the amount of rainfall fluctuates over the surveyed time except for April. Notably, average temperature and rainfall in three months May, June, July are both low over timeframe.
Starting at approximately 22,5 degree, the standard temperature rose significantly to peak at nearly 23.7 Celsius degree in March, which makes it the hottest month in a year, and a same uptrend is observed in this rainfall from just 25 millimetres to 90 millimetres in the same period. In April, while the amount of rainfall tripled to approximately 270 millimetres , making it the highest monthly rainfall over a year, the figure for temperature experienced a slight decline to around 23.5 degrees. Afterward, average temperature and rainfall both plummet to the coldest point at around 21 Celsius degrees and the lowest amount of rain with only 10 millimetres in July.
Regarding the remaining months, average rainfall plateaus at this level until September, then surged to roughly 140 millimetres in November before falling to just approximately 60 millimetres in the final month. A similar pattern is seen in temperature with a massive leap to around 23.5 degree to October but decrease quickly to roughly 21.4 degree.
