The line graph delineates the trajectory of the average temperatures in three cities throughout the timespan from January to December and the table provides information about how many hours of sunshine across these cities, measured in terms of hours.
Overall, it is apparent that the overarching pattern was an upward one except Sydney. Specifically, while New York temperatures registered a substantial increase, Sydney exhibited a contrasting trajectory. In addition, the fact that temperature in Noe York and London could also be overserved.
As for New York average temperatures, it climbed consistently from 5℃ in January to around 27℃ in June, before escalating to its zenith of 28℃ in August. Conversely, temperatures about Sydney underwent a gradual yet pronounced downturn, diminishing from 30℃ in January to roughly 14℃ in July during the same timeframe. Meanwhile, average temperature in London surpassed that in Sydney in May, ascending to the dominant position among all categories.
Regarding to graph, average temperature in New York had the largest figure about total annual hours of sunshine among three countries, which was 2633 hours. This figure was much higher than that in Sydney, which was 2520 hours. In contrast, London average temperatures remained the lowest, which was sorely 1196 hours.
