The bar chart illustrates snow depth (cm) at a particular ski resort in New Zealand from 2010 to 2012. Overall, in November, December, and January, all three years did not show any significant changes, while in February, March, and April, it experienced dramatic increases. Moreover, Years One and Two consistently recorded higher snow depths compared to Year Three, with Year Two reaching the overall peak in April.
Starting in November, all three years were around 100 cm. Then in December, the first and third years saw a slight growth to around 150 cm, while the second year followed the opposite trend to 80 cm. However, in January, there was a noticeable rise to 120 cm in the second year. The first year reached 150 cm, and the third year went up to 170 cm.
By contrast, in February, the first, second, and third years experienced a dramatic increase to 450, 400, and 350 cm. In March, all of the years remained unchanged. However, in April, the first year went down to 410 cm, the third year also decreased to 300 cm, and the second year rose to 470 cm.
