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Band 7+: The graph and chart below give information on the average daily maximum and minimum temperatures in degrees Celsius and the average number of days with rainfall each month for two Australian cities. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant

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The image contains two graphs; the top graph shows average daily temperatures in two Australian cities with data points for Brisbane maximum (Jan-29, Feb-29, Mar-28, Apr-26, May-23, Jun-21, Jul-21, Aug-22, Sep-24, Oct-26, Nov-27, Dec-29), Canberra maximum (Jan-28, Feb-27, Mar-25, Apr-20, May-16, Jun-12, Jul-11, Aug-13, Sep-16, Oct-19, Nov-23, Dec-26), Brisbane minimum (Jan-21, Feb-21, Mar-20, Apr-17, May-14, Jun-11, Jul-9, Aug-10, Sep-13, Oct-16, Nov-18, Dec-20), Canberra minimum (Jan-13, Feb-13, Mar-11, Apr-7, May-3, Jun-1, Jul-0, Aug-1, Sep-3, Oct-6, Nov-9, Dec-11). The bottom graph shows average number of days with rainfall in two Australian cities with bars representing Brisbane (Jan-11, Feb-12, Mar-14, Apr-11, May-9, Jun-6, Jul-5, Aug-5, Sep-5, Oct-8, Nov-9, Dec-11) and Canberra (Jan-9, Feb-9, Mar-9, Apr-6, May-7, Jun-7, Jul-6, Aug-7, Sep-7, Oct-8, Nov-8, Dec-7).
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The two given charts demonstrate the temperatures per day and the rainy days in two cities in Australia.

Overall, there is the same upward trend in the temperature in the two cities from August to November. Significantly, Canberra has more rainy days than Brisbane from June to August.

In the line graph, the highest temperature belongs to Brisbane in February, as it corresponding data stands at 30’C. Canberra witnesses the biggest temperature at around 27’C from October to February. In contrast, in summer months the minimum degree of Canberra is 3’C.

In the bar chart, the largest number of days with rainfall of Bristans is seen between February and March, which is 14 days. From June to August, the rainy days of Canberra remain the same at 10. In contrast, there are almost 7 rainy days except for summer months in the data of this city.

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