The given Bor chard also represents a average temperature and a rainfall in only one months for a region of East Africa.
Overall, it can be seen that the rainfall and temperature graphs show inverse relationship rainfall peaks in April and the highest temperature are in the October and March of the year. The reflects the seasonal change in climate within the region in Eastern Africa.
According to the rainfall is low in the first months of the year, with a peak of 275 mm in March , as well as in the octobre, which also a high level, that is, 270 mm. After April, precipitation drops sharply and remains low during the dry season from June to August, with levels low 150 mm. secondary growth is observed in October and November, then decreases again in December.
The reverse situation can be seen , in East Africa, temperatures start the year at around 22°C and steadily rise to a peak of around 23.5°C in March. Then it gradually decreases, reaching a minimum in July and August 20°C. From September, the temperature rises again, reaching it is second peak in October, and then decreases slightly towards the end of the year.
