The provided line chart illustrates the figure for daily maximum and minimum temperatures measured in degrees Celsius , while the bar chart shows the mean quantity of rainfall every month in two Australian cities.
Looking at the chart from an overall perspective, the average daily temperature extremes in both cities witnessed the smallest degrees in June and july. In addition, the average number of days with rainfall was higher in Brisbane, but this figure for Canberra is larger between June and october.
Regarding the line chart, the temperature was around 27 degrees in both cities in January, increasing to a peak of 30 degrees in Brisbane in February, while the temperatures in Canberra were stable. In the next following months, the average maximum temperatures. There was a considerable decrease from February to July with 21 degrees and 11 degrees in Brisbane and Canberra respectively. Then they increased to around 29 degrees in Brisbane and 27 degrees in Canberra in December.
The average number of days with rainfall in Brisbane fluctuated between 10 and 14 from January to May and from October to December, while the figure in June and September had stability at 7 days. In contrast, in Canberra the figures were more stable, with 7 or 8 days from September to May except October, going to 10 days between June and October.
