The line chart illustrates the average temperature of each day through different month which consist of maximum and minimum temperature, while the bar chart show the average rainfall in different days in Brisbane and Canberra
Overall, the average highest and lowest temperature in Brisbane has the higher trend than Canberra, whereas the average amount of days with rainfall is more fairly distributed, in which first four months, rainfall mostly occur in Brisbane and next five month is frequently appear in Canberra.
Looking at the line chart, it can clearly be seen that the line graph of Brisbane always higher than Canberra, which indicates that the maximum and minimum temperature in this area always higher than Canberra. The similarity between two city is tat the temperature mostly fall from May to July, in which Brisband reached the lowest drop in July, as the highest average temperature is at approximately 21 Celsius degree and the lowest is at 10 Celsius degree. Temperature in Canberra also reached the maximum in July at average of about 12 Celsius degree and minimum at about 2 Celsius degree, about one fifth compared to the lowest average in Brisbane.
The bar chart shows it is more equally distributed between two Australian cities, as rainfall mostly appears in the first five months in Brisbane and the other next five months in Canberra. Interestingly, the average amount of days with rainfall in Brisbane reached a peak in February and March, as it rains continuously in 14 days, higher than any month in the chart. On the other hand, average rainfall on different days is least likely to occur in Canberra, compared to Brisband, as the amount of rainfall reached the lowest peak at approximately 7 days. The difference of the trend in the first four months is volatile, as the average days with the appearance of rainfall in Brisbane is about 3.5 times compared to Canberra.
