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The image displays a bar chart detailing average rainfall in Australia by month for last year, juxtaposed with a line chart representing the average rainfall over the past 40 years. Monthly rainfall (in mm) for last year: Jan 80, Feb 70, Mar 60, Apr 45, May 20, Jun 25, Jul 10, Aug 5, Sep 15, Oct 10, Nov 35, Dec 60. Average rainfall over 40 years: Jan 70, Feb 60, Mar 50, Apr 45, May 40, Jun 35, Jul 30, Aug 25, Sep 30, Oct 35, Nov 55, Dec 65. The peak rainfall last year was in January (80 mm), while average peaks for the 40-year data were consistently lower in January (70 mm) and December (65 mm). Significant drops are observed from May to October last year compared to historical averages.
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The bar chart illustrates the average monthly rainfall in Australia for the last year, while the line graph represents the corresponding long term average rainfall over the past 40 years.
Focusing on last year’s data, rainfall was relatively high at the beggining of the year, peaking in January at around 70 mm before declining gradually over the following months. The average rainfall was at its lowest in August and October, soon after figurs climed rapidly with noticable increases in November and December.
Turning to the long term average, rainfall was highest at the beggining of the year, with 80 mm and lowest, lower than 20 mm, in months August and September. There is a significant decrease in April where rainfall was decreased from 60 mm to 20 mm. Following this month the line showed fluctations until September then it rose sharply.
Overall, it can be said that last year’s average rainfall bar chart followed the similar pattern of the line graph.
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