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The bar graphs compares two distinct cities in America in the yearly precipitation rates(in mm). Overall, Washington constantly accounted for the higher rates than Vancouver and both figures illustrated fluctuations over a year. Numbers in Vancouver saw a gradual decrease, after which it started to skyrocket. However, in Washington figures varied under a certain range. […]
The line graphs illustrate the annual precipitation in two North American cities. The variation pattern in the rainfall yield is given for two different areas. The highest amount of precipitation was around 100mm in November and December for Victoria, and a similar amount was observed for Washington, but in May and September. On the other […]
The two histograms depict the annual precipitation in two USA cities. The charts recorded amount of precipitation in mm across the whole year for different cities. Overall, the rainfall in Washington showed a relatively stable pattern throughout the year, while the pattern recorded for Victoria illustrated abrupt variations. For Victoria, the rainfall peaked in December […]
The given graphs illustrate two American cities yearly rainfall. The diagram shows the amount of precipitation recorded across the year and compares the two different cities. The rainfall is significant in January for Victoria, and after that, it shows a gradual decrease as we move towards the middle of the year. On the other hand, […]
The first graph with red pillars shows the annual rainfall in Victoria, while the other graph with blue pillars informs us about annual rainfall in Washington DC. Both graphs provide monthly average precipitation information on a millimeter scale. It is clear that there is little rainfall in the summers, with July showing an average rainfall […]
