The image illustrates the average temperatures in three cities over a two-month period.
Taking a comprehensive look at the image reveals that there was a significant difference between Paris and the other two cities. While the temperature in Paris rose, Dubai saw a steady rise over a two-month span, whereas Melbourne was the opposite.
At first glance, the temperature in Paris started out over 20 degrees in April before slightly increasing by roughly 25 degrees in May. In a similar trend, Dubai witnessed a gradual soar from 10 degrees to nearly 15 degrees. Conversely, the weather in Melbourne commenced at 15 degrees, followed by a reduction approximately to 10 degrees compared to the rising ones.
To carry on, Paris’s temperature experienced a substantial escalation, surpassing over 30 degrees to reach a record high of 35 degrees in June, indicating excessive heat. Moving on, the climate in Dubai was almost identical to that of Paris, although it did experience a minor increase between May and June. As for Melbourne highlighted being the lowest trend in the category, with the temperature falling to nearly 10 degrees.
