The line chart illustrates the monthly average maximum and minimum temperatures for two distinct areas in Australia. The bar chart shows how many days with rainfall in two examined cities in Australia.
Overall, the average daily temperatures tend to decrease from February to August throughout the year. In addition, Brisbane often has more days with rainfall when compared to Canberra between January and May and two months in the end of the period. By contrast, the figure for Canberra is higher during summer.
In terms of line chart, the maximum degree in Brisbane starts at around 26°C, after which it experiences a significant decline to just over 20°C in July before reaching a peak of roughly 29°C in December. Similarly, the figure for maximum temperature in Canberra is about 23°C in January, followed by a considerable decrease to approximately 11°C in the middle of winter and reaching around 24°C in the end. Meanwhile, the minimum temperatures in Brisbane and Canberra are lower, at about 20°C and 10°C respectively before experiencing a fluctuation to achieve 20°C and 13°C.
On the other hand, around 13 of days having rain in Brisbane with a subsequent fluctuation in the range from 14 days to 6 days and a final reach 12 days in December. An opposite trend can be seen in the figure for Canberra, which starts at between 6 days and 8 days during spring and hits a peak at approximately 8 days during summer whereas dropping gradually to just over 6 days at the end of the year.
