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The bar chart illustrates how many high school students suffered from heat-related

illnesses per 100,000 sports events in the US. The line graph gives information
about the tempertures on avarage over a period of a year in central America state.

Overall, it is noticeable that the number of students coping with heat-related


illnesses was by far the highest in August while the opposite was true for the figure
in March, April and December. In addition, the highest tempertature in the year
was from June to August.

It is obvious that the number of heat-related illnessess suffered by students nearly


hit the trough at around 68 cases, almost seven times that of September which
experienced the second highest occurence, at around 12 cases. By contrast, the
figures from October to January saw a remarkable fluctuation between around 1
and 10 cases.

As can be seen in the line graph, the temperature reached approximately 92


degrees in August at its highest and 69 degrees at its lowest. However, in the
winter months, the numbers of heat-related illnesses and the temperatures did not
follow similar proportional trends. Temperatures dropped steadily from August to
December, dipping to a minimum of 20 degrees and remaining there for January
and February.

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