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The image illustrates average monthly rainfall and temperature for a region in East Africa through a bar chart and line graph; January: rainfall 50mm, temperature 22°C; February: rainfall 10mm, temperature ranges 22.5°C; March: rainfall 100mm, temperature 23°C; April: rainfall 270mm, temperature 23.5°C; May: rainfall 130mm, temperature slightly under 23°C; June: rainfall 10mm, temperature slightly over 22°C; July: rainfall under 10mm, temperature 21.5°C; August: rainfall under 10mm, temperature slightly above 21.5°C; September: rainfall 10mm, temperature 22°C; October: rainfall 140mm, temperature 22.5°C; November: rainfall 60mm, temperature 22.5°C; December: rainfall 150mm, temperature 22°C.
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The graph and bar illustrates the usual monthly rainfall and temperature of one region in East Africa. It concludes the data from each month for one year.
Overall, the graphic from both data shows how unstable it was from beginning, middle, and until the end. The uproar from the month March to April was big to the point that April has become the most month with rainfalls. It is quite different in the month July, where rainfall never happened that made the temperature also fall.
The temperature between the month March and October are quite similar, which concludes that it became the month with the highest temperature. Meanwhile, the temperature dropped in July. It is shown that July is where both temperature is the lowest and rainfall rarely happened. While in April, both data showed that rainfall happened mostly and the temperature rose higher than any month.
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