How does climograph help in studying the climatic conditions of a place
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A climograph is a graphical representation of basic climatic parameters, that is monthly average temperature and precipitation, at a certain location.[1] It is used for a quick-view of the climate of a location.
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A climograph combines a line graph of mean monthly temperature with a bar graph of total monthly precipitation. These graphs are useful in analyzing climate statistics to determine the climate classification.
A Climates

Description: tropical wet (Af) [tropical rainforest]--hot humid wet all year-- > 2.4" (6 cm) per month; MONOTONOUS
Note: The high temperature with little variation and notable precipitation every month.

Description: tropical monsoonal (Am)--short dry season, very wet rainy season with high concentration in a few months--at least one month under 2.4" (6 cm)
Note: The high temperature with little to small amounts of variation and a short time with low precipitation but excessively heavy precipitation for part of the year that compensates for the short drought period.

A Climates

Description: tropical wet (Af) [tropical rainforest]--hot humid wet all year-- > 2.4" (6 cm) per month; MONOTONOUS
Note: The high temperature with little variation and notable precipitation every month.

Description: tropical monsoonal (Am)--short dry season, very wet rainy season with high concentration in a few months--at least one month under 2.4" (6 cm)
Note: The high temperature with little to small amounts of variation and a short time with low precipitation but excessively heavy precipitation for part of the year that compensates for the short drought period.

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