The graph shows the precipitation in millimeters over a year in Quito and Paris. There is a big difference in precipitation over a year in Quito. The wettest month is April when the precipitation reaches 150 mm. The precipitation begins to decrease from May to July. In July, the precipitation falls to 20 mm. There is a big increase in precipitation from August to September when the precipitation rises from 30 to 80 mm. However, there is not much difference in precipitation from November to January. During these months the precipitation stay at around 70-80 mm. Paris has little difference in its precipitation over a year. The wettest month is May when the precipitation reaches 70 mm, while the driest months are February and April when the precipitation drops to 50 mm. In October, November and December the precipitation stays the same at 80 mm. Quito and Paris’ precipitation is very different. It is wetter in Quito than Paris in most months. The wettest month in Quito is much wetter than the wettest month in Paris. However, the driest months in Paris are wetter than the driest months in Quito. Overall, Quito is wetter than Paris most time of the year.