The provided line and bar chart give data on the average daily temperatures in degrees Celsius and the average precipitation in two Australian cities, Brisbane and Canberra.
Overall, it is evident that Brisbane consistently experiences a higher number of temperatures and a higher number of rainy days than Canberra. Brisbane exhibits more fluctuations than Canberra.
In terms of average daily temperatures, both cities experience the average daily maximum at approximately 27 and 29 degrees Celsius in January and December. While Canberra’s maximum temperatures fall sharply to about 10 degrees Celsius in July, Brisbane experienced more fluctuations, reaching a peak of 30 degrees Celsius in February. Brisbane’s maximum temperatures decrease to about 19 degrees in April, June and July. A similar trend is observed in the average minimum temperatures, where both Brisbane’s and Canberra’s minimum temperatures peak at around 22 and 13 degrees Celsius in January, respectively. These temperatures drop to around 10 in Brisbane and 2 degrees Celsius in Canberra, in Jun and July, before rising again to approximately 20 and 13 degrees Celsius in December.
Brisbane experiences an average of 14 rainy days in February and March, the highest number of rainy days of the year. From June to September, the number of rainy days decreases to a minimum of approximately 7 days, and in December, it rises again to 12 rainy days. On the other hand, Canberra experiences the greatest average number of rainy days—roughly 10 days—during the months of June through September and the least amount throughout the early and late months of the year.
