The reported line graph and bar chart compares the average annual maximum and minimum temperatures and average number of days with rainfall each month for two Australian urban areas.
In general, Brisbane had the larger figures than Canberra throughout the year, whereas Canberra saw a much wider temperature range, especially in winter. Additionally, Brisbane generally had more rainy days than Canberra, Brisbane had the highest days with rainfalls at the beginning and end of the year.
Regarding the details, in January, the maximum and minimum temperatures in Brisbane and Canberra were nearly 28 and 22 with 26 and 13 OC, respectively. Six months later, both figures fell considerably by about 9 and 12, 16 and 12 OC, in that order. In December, that of Brisbane and Canberra climbs back to 29 and 20, 27 and 12 OC, respectively.
As for the other chart, at the beginning of the presented period, the number of rainy days in Brisbane and Canberra stood at approximately 13 and 7 days, in that order. Subsequently, while there is a steady decrease of roughly 7 days in the figure for Brisbane, that of Canberra witnessed a sharp rise to 10 days, in the middle of the year. By the end of the given span, the number of days with rainfall grew gradually to 12 days in Brisbane, whereas Canberra experienced a steady decline of around
3 days.
