The provided bar chart illustrates the monthly levels of precipitation, while the graph depicts the average temperature in one territory in East Africa.
Overall, it can be easily seen that April is recorded to be the month with the highest amount of rain and a relatively high temperature, while the opposite is true for July, as at this time of the year, the levels of rain and temperature reach their lowest point. Another observation worth mentioning is that both rainfall and temperature fluctuate throughout the year.
First of all, the variation in the rainfall varies from 20mm in January to 100 mm in March. In spring, there is a sharp increase, peaking at approximately 275 mm in April. After that, the levels of rainfall decreased significantly, reaching 15 mm in June. The temperature pattern follows a similar trend of variation. It rises steadily from the beginning of the year, from 22°C degrees to 23°C degrees, peaking for the first time in March at 24°C, which is followed by a decline at 21.5°C degrees in June.
Turning to the latter part of the year, the bar chart shows that precipitation has the lowest point in July, which is approximately 10 mm. Similarly, weather also cools down in the corresponding period – 20.5°C degrees in July. Subsequently, rainfall experiences a slight resurgence in October and November, stabilizing at 150 mm and 160 mm respectively, before declining to 50 mm in December. The weather becomes hotter, subsequent months lead to a gradual increase from 21°C degrees to 23,5°C between Aug and Oct, reaching approximately 21.9 degrees by December.
