Climate Graphs Explained (and how to make one)
Climate graphs are a useful way of taking a lot of climate data and showing it all in one simple graphic. We can also easily compare the climates of different places around the world. Here's how they work, how to make one and some of the common mistakes poeple make when using them.

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