The line graph illustrates the monthly average temperatures, measured in degrees Celsius, for four cities: Tokyo, New York, Berlin, and London throughout the year.
Overall, Tokyo consistently experiences the highest average temperatures among the four cities, while Berlin tends to have the lowest figures. Additionally, temperature variations among the cities display distinct seasonal patterns.
In detail, the temperature dynamics of Tokyo reveal a steady climb from January to July, peaking at 27°C in both July and August. In contrast, January starts off at 5°C, showcasing a significant increase over the months. New York follows a similar upwards trajectory, starting from 0°C in January and reaching its zenith at 25°C in July. Moreover, the city maintains considerably lower temperatures than Tokyo, ranging between 0°C and 25°C throughout the year. Berlin exhibits a moderate increase from -1°C in January to a maximum of 20°C in July, while London experiences a more gradual rise, reaching its peak of 18°C in July.
Conversely, the latter half of the year shows a distinct cooling trend across all cities. Tokyo’s temperatures decline to 7°C by December, while New York’s temperatures drop to 2°C, indicating an overall cooling pattern. Berlin displays colder averages, particularly noticeable in the winter months, as it reaches 1°C in December. London, with its typically milder climate, concludes the year with an average temperature of 5°C, which is higher than Berlin’s but lower than both Tokyo and New York. A definitive feature across these cities is the variation in temperature ranges, with Tokyo consistently remaining warmer than the others, while Berlin is characterized by the lowest temperatures, especially during the winter months.
