The line graph presents data on the average monthly temperatures in Celsius for three prominent cities: Paris, Dubai, and Sydney, throughout the year.
Notably, the temperature trends among the cities exhibit distinct seasonal variations, with Sydney demonstrating a contrasting pattern to that of both Paris and Dubai, the latter two cities experiencing relatively stable temperatures amid marked seasonal fluctuations.
In January, Paris records an average temperature of 5°C, which gradually rises to 24°C by July and August, before descending to 6°C in December. This shows a steady increase in temperature during the first half of the year, followed by a gradual decline. In contrast, Dubai experiences significantly higher temperatures, starting at 19°C in January and soaring to a peak of 36°C in August. Following this peak, temperatures correspondingly decrease to 21°C by December. This data underscores Dubai’s status as the warmest city amongst the three, with a remarkable overall temperature range of 17°C during the year, contrasted with Paris’s more modest variation of 19°C.
Sydney, positioned in the Southern Hemisphere, begins the year with a temperature of 23°C in January, experiencing a notable decline to a low of 13°C in July. After this nadir, temperatures rebound, culminating in an average of 22°C in December. This inversion of trends compared to the two Northern Hemisphere cities illustrates Sydney’s unique climatic characteristics, with its lowest monthly temperatures occurring mid-year rather than at year’s end. Across the year, Sydney sees a maximal temperature variation of 10°C, highlighting its relatively stable climate compared to the volatility observed in Paris and Dubai.
