The illustration depictes a graph and a bar chart that presents the rainfall and temperature averages on a duration of 30-days in nations located in east of Africa. Overall, a trend is shown in both the temperature and the rainfall illustration, with both increasing and decreasing at similar times of the year.
In terms of the rainfall, it is demonstrated that all months are at similar values of under 50 millimeters for half of the year. The other 6 months have a higher value of rain, and just peaking over 50 happens to be the month of december. Right after comes march, with almost 100 millimeters. May, october, and november all seem to be at a close range of approximately 140 to 150 millimeters of rain. The highest of all months is April with a rise of over 150 milimeters in comparison to its previous month, peaking at almost 300 milimeters.
As for the temperature, a similar trend can be seen to rainfall, with months between june and september being the coldest, while months with high rain like march to may proving higher temperatures. And so, the highest temperature can be seen in march where the temperature increases from january until it peaks at march and april with the temperature reaching almost 23 celcius. The temperature in the months after starts dropping until reaching a low point of 20 celcius in july, with that month also demonstrating the lowest amount of rainfall. Finally, the line graph gradually increases reaching another high point in the month of october.
