Actual IELTS Exam, Academic, Writing Task 1, 12 August 2021, INDIA
Actual IELTS Exam, Academic, Writing Task 1, 12 August 2021, INDIA
Q. The chart below shows the temperature and rainfall in Equatorial and Mediterranean climates. To summarize information by selecting key characteristics and compiling a report and, if necessary, make a comparison.
The given vertical bar graphs compare the rainfall and temperature of Equatorial and Mediterranean climates. It can be seen that the Equatorial climate is generally hotter and wetter than the Mediterranean climate.
In the equatorial climates, November, December and January are the most wettest months with rainfall between 230 and 270 cubic millimeters. In all other months, the amount of precipitation ranges from 180 to 190 cubic mm. Temperatures are fairly stable throughout the year, hovering between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius, with May and June being slightly hotter than other months.
In the Mediterranean Climate, the maximum rainfall in January is about 170 cubic mm. December also has 150 cubic mm of precipitation. In February, March and November, 70-90 cubic millimeter rainfall. All other months are relatively dry, with less than 20 cubic millimeter of precipitation. The temperature is around 11 ° C in January, which gradually rises and peaks at 28 ° C in August, then drops again and reaches 11 ° C by December.
Overall, the Mediterranean climate is cooler and drier than the equatorial one.
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