Average Monthly Rainfall and Temperature in East Afric
The graph and bar chart provide information on the average monthly rainfall and temperature in one region of East Africa. Overall, it can be observed that there is a clear correlation between rainfall and temperature throughout the year. In terms of rainfall, the graph shows that the highest amount of rainfall occurs in the months of April and May, with approximately 200mm and 180mm respectively. This is followed by a gradual decrease in rainfall from June to September, with the lowest amount recorded in August at around 50mm. After September, the rainfall starts to increase again, reaching around 150mm in November. On the other hand, the bar chart illustrates the average monthly temperature in the region. It can be seen that the temperature remains relatively constant throughout the year, ranging from 25°C to 30°C. The highest temperature is recorded in January, while the lowest temperature is observed in July. In terms of comparisons, it is evident that the months with the highest rainfall do not necessarily correspond to the highest temperatures. For example, April and May have the highest rainfall, but the temperature remains relatively moderate. Similarly, the months with the lowest rainfall, such as August, still experience warm temperatures. In conclusion, the data presented in the graph and bar chart highlight the relationship between rainfall and temperature in East Africa. While rainfall varies throughout the year, the temperature remains relatively constant. This information can be valuable for understanding the climate patterns in the region and its impact on the local environment.