The line graph below shows the average temperatures of three Afrecan cities through the year. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The graph gives information about changes in the
temperature
of three different African Cities namely Cairo, Egypt, Cape Town, South Africa and Mombasa, Kenya per month within one year.
Overall
, it can be clearly seen that the temperature
in all countries experienced a fluctuation throughout the year. Interestingly, the highest temperature
was in Mombasa, Kenya over a period of time.
In January, the temperature
in Mombasa, Kenya and Cape Town, South Africa started at precisely 80 and 70 degrees
, respectively. So it was clear that both countries had the hottest temperatures. However
, there was a slight increase to around 82 degrees
in March before dropping to 75 degrees
in July. Similarly
, the situation in Cape Town, South Africa hit the drought at 55 degrees
in July. Then
, these figures rose back to the initial position at 80 and roughly 70 degrees
in December.
In Contrast
, the temperature
in Cairo, Egypt stood at 55 degrees
in January and skyrocketed then
reached a peak at around 83 degrees
in July. Thereafter
, it showed a rapid fall to 58 at the end
of the period in December.Submitted by mfmakarim55 on
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