The two line graphs below demonstrate Australian two cities’ average temperature and sunshine hours all round the year .
It is clear the average temperature in Darwin is widely higher than that in Melbourne,while they manifest the similar tendencies of rises and falls through the year.Another noticeable point is that there are more frequent sunny days in Darwin than the figure in Melbourne.
Specifically,starting with the first chart,Darwin’s temperature is threefold as high as Melbourne’s at the beginning of the year.Later on,A upward trend was seen in both two cities,rising to the peak at 30 in August and 18 in July.Moreover,the figure of average temperature experienced a considerable drop in the subsequent months,falling to 21 and 8 in December.
In terms of the average sunshine hours,the figure in Melbourne is higher than that in Darwin,at 10 and 6 respectively in January.Then a steady increase in the Darwin’s sunny period,reaching a peak to 11 in June,while the Melbourne’s began to drop into 6 in May.Meanwhile,after staying the same figure for a few periods,the sunshine hour in Melbourne come back to its original figure,while Darwin’s sunshine hours continued to rise in December.
