The Relationship Between Daylight Hours and Months

Analysis of Daylight Hours by Month

The bar graph displays the average number of daylight hours per month for a specific location. The data presented shows a trend where the hours of daylight increase from January to June and then gradually decrease.

Comparing Daylight Hours

May has fewer hours of daylight than August. This is evident from the graph as August has the highest number of daylight hours, while May has a lower value.

Seasonal Changes in Daylight Hours

This location has more hours of daylight in winter than in summer. Contrary to common belief, the data demonstrates that the location actually experiences more hours of daylight in winter compared to summer.

Peak Months for Daylight Hours

April and September have the most hours of daylight. These two months stand out as having the highest number of daylight hours based on the graph's data.

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