The table shown exhibit the monthly average of the highest and lowest temparatures in London and Manchester withing the period of six month, ranging from July to August. Generally, there is a following trend in both cities in which the average highest temperature and constantly decreasing. This also occurs to the average lowest temperature in both cities.
The highest temperature recorded during the six months period in London is 23 degrees. While the lowest being 5 degrees. Both highest and lowest temperature are constantly declining, despite July and August having the exact same highest and lowest temperature. Similar to Manchaster, the highest temperature recorded was 20 degrees. This temperature was documented in July and maintain stable until August. The lowest that temperature that was captured in Manchaster is at 4 degrees, occuring in December. Like London, Manchasters pattern in temperatures are also continously falling. There is no significant drop in between months in both cities. However there is a stable temperature that stays between July to August.
To conclude the graph that records the average highest and lowest temperature in London and Manchaster during a six month period, it is shown that both cities temperature and contstantly dropping. It is also shown that both cities pattern are similar to each other.
