Although it is not stated in the question the x-axis would probably consist of temperature (in a given area) and the y-axis would consist of precipitation (in a given area). The precipitation would increase or decrease as the temperature increased or decreased.
temperature and precipitation
Climographs typically display information about temperature and precipitation for a specific location over a period of time. The temperature is usually represented by a line graph, and the precipitation by bars or a histogram.
A climagraph typically displays both temperature and precipitation data for a specific location over a period of time, often a year. The temperature data is represented through a line graph, while the precipitation data is shown as a bar graph.
Information in a circle graph is often shown as percentages.
What conclusion can be reached by the data shown on the graph?
A climograph is a graphical depiction of the monthly precipitation and temperature conditions for a selected place. Precipitation is shown by the bar graph. A line graph depicts temperature.
Percentages
percentages!
A climatogram is constructed by plotting average temperature and precipitation data for a specific location over a defined period, typically a year. The temperature is represented by a line graph, while precipitation is shown as bars on the same graph. The x-axis typically represents the months of the year, while the left y-axis indicates temperature (usually in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit), and the right y-axis indicates precipitation (usually in millimeters or inches). This visual representation helps illustrate seasonal climate patterns and variations in temperature and rainfall.
the climate of cities obvsss :)
Usually a bar graph would be better in this situation. If the temperature is shown over time, a line graph would be better.
Rises and falls.