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The image shows average monthly rainfall in three Canadian cities in 2015: Halifax, Quebec City, and Toronto. In January, Halifax: 110mm, Quebec City: 75mm, Toronto: 70mm. February: Halifax: 80mm, Quebec City: 90mm, Toronto: 55mm. March: Halifax: 100mm, Quebec City: 85mm, Toronto: 65mm. April: Halifax: 120mm, Quebec City: 70mm, Toronto: 80mm. May: Halifax: 110mm, Quebec City: 60mm, Toronto: 80mm. June: Halifax: 90mm, Quebec City: 95mm, Toronto: 90mm. July: Halifax: 110mm, Quebec City: 100mm, Toronto: 60mm. August: Halifax: 130mm, Quebec City: 120mm, Toronto: 80mm. September: Halifax: 150mm, Quebec City: 110mm, Toronto: 50mm. October: Halifax: 140mm, Quebec City: 100mm, Toronto: 110mm. November: Halifax: 130mm, Quebec City: 110mm, Toronto: 90mm. December: Halifax: 130mm, Quebec City: 110mm, Toronto: 70mm.
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The line graph shows the average monthly rainfall in three different Canadian cities in 2015.
Overall, it is estimated that the graph shows changes over a year. The three data lines represents steady yet firm change throughout months, whereas, Halifax has shown the growth rate, meanwhile, the other two cities had stayed relatively stable.
Turning to the the rapid rise of rainfalls per month in Halifax, it has been shown that Quebec City had remained relatively calm with a slight decreases in February, June, and with a slight increase in September. Although, Toronto’s overall percentages hadn’t changed much in comparison with the other cities of Canada in 2015, as the city had remained largely unchanged and intact throughout the year.
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