To draw a climate graph, you'll need to follow these general steps:
1. Gather data: Collect the average monthly temperature and total monthly rainfall data for the location you are interested in.
2. Choose a suitable scale: Determine the range of values for the temperature and rainfall data and choose a scale for your graph. For example, if the temperature ranges from 0°C to 30°C, and the rainfall from 0mm to 200mm, you should set your y-axis accordingly.
3. Draw the graph: On a piece of graph paper, draw a straight line from the left edge of the paper to represent the x-axis (months), and another straight line along the bottom edge of the paper to represent the y-axis (temperature and rainfall).
4. Plot the data: Use different colored pens or pencils to plot the average temperature and total rainfall for each month. For example, you can use a red pen for temperature and a blue pen for rainfall.
5. Add a key: On the side or bottom of the graph, include a key to explain which color represents temperature and which represents rainfall.
6. Title and label: Finally, give your graph a title and label the x and y-axes with the appropriate units (months, temperature in °C, and rainfall in mm).
By following these steps, you should be able to create a climate graph illustrating the average monthly temperature and rainfall for a specific location.