The provided graph compares data collected from to cities of Austria per every month, pertaining average time of sunlight during the day.
Overall, both Sydney and Perth experience flanctuation throught the year, with Perth being less consistent having lower lows and higher peaks.
First of all, it can be observed that Perth’s sunshine hours get progresively lower from the start of the year when it peaks at 11 hours, to June when it reaches stegnant phase at around 5 hours per day
Furthermore, from September on, the amount of time gradually increase, reaching its peak one again in December.
On the other hand, Sydney’s data is more stagnant compared to Perth with exactly half of the year reporting 8 hours of daily sunlight, more specificaly August through January. In addition, Febuary, March, and April experience only one hour less, with 7 hours per day, while remaining months report 5 hours.
