The line graph and bar chart illustrate the daily temperature, in Celsius degree, and number of rainy days on average in the months of the year in two Australian cities; namely Brisbane and Canberra.
Overall, it can be seen that Brisbane experiences warmer temperature than Canberra over the year, while both two cities witness a temperature similar pattern in terms of maximum and minimum temperature. In addition, although Brisbane always receives more total precipitation in a whole year, there are more days with rainfall in Canberra in the middle months of a year and the rainy days in Brisbane exceed those of other in the remaining months.
At the starting of the year, the maximum temperature in Brisbane starts at about 28 and fluctuates in the range from 30 to just under 20 in first six months before surging to 29 in December. Meanwhile, the figure for Canberra in January is around 27 and remains stable in one month after that it suddenly plunges and hits a trough of just under 10 and after that, it jumps and reaches the starting point in the last month of the year. A similar change, but a lesser extent, the minimum temperature in Brisbane witnesses a substantial decrease from roughly 22 in January to exactly 10 in July before increasing again to 20 in December. Although Canberra exhibits a similar temperature trend to Brisbane, its annual temperature figures are approximately half of those in Brisbane throughout a year. It sees a decrease from nearly 13 to about 2 at June and reaches the same level as at the beginning.
Regarding the bar graph, in the first five months of year, the number of rainy days in Brisbane see a fluctuation in the range from 10 days to a half of month compared to the rainfall level of Canberra is around 7 days or 8 days. In the next five months, while the number of rainy days in Canberra remains stable at 10 days, except for September, which records 8 days, Brisbane experiences around 7 rainy days, with a slight increase to 8 days in October. In the last two months of year, the data on Brisbane sees an upward trend to 10 days in November and 12 days in the last month of the year and the figure for Canberra declines to above 7 days in both two months.
