The bar chart presents a comparative analysis of the number of average hours of daily sunshine in two different cities in Australia over the designated period.
The bar chart shows that in Perth City, the number of sunshine hours decreased rapidly from the beginning of the year. After that, it remained stable for a few months in the middle of the year. However, it increased sharply by the end of the year. Additionally, in the Sydney Town, most of the months were stable at the same hours. Notably, Perth City has the highest and the lowest hours of sunshine.
In Perth City, the number of sunshine hours declined slowly from approximately 11 hours in January to nearly 6 hours in June, and it remained stable from June to August, and then later, it grew sharply from almost 6 hours in August to approximately 11 hours in December. Moreover, it achieved the highest number of hours again.
In addition, in Sydney City, the number of sunshine hours stuck around 6 to 8 hours between January and July; nevertheless, it was totally stable at exactly 8 hours from August to December.
