The line and bar charts illustrate the average daily temperatures and the number of rainfall days in two Australian cities: Brisband and Canberra in a year.
Overall, it is clear that both the daily temperatures of Brisband and Canberra fluctuate during a period of year and both of them hit a low in July. Besides, while the number of days with rainfall in Brisband drop in the middle of the year and increase at the beginning and end of the year, the opposite is true for Canberra.
As can be seen from the line chart,the Brisband’s temperature is higher than the ones. Starting at 28℃ in January, the maximum daily temperature of Brisband reaches a peak in February at 30℃ and then decreases to around 20℃ in July. Besides, the figure for Canberra goes down from over 26℃ to 10℃ between January and July. In addition, there is a significant increase in the daily temperature of two cities after July and in December the figures for Brisband and Canberra are 29℃ and 26℃ respectively. Moreover, both the average minimum temperature of Brisband and Canberra has the same trend. The figure for Brisband is 22℃ in January, then decreasing to 10℃ in July and going up to 20℃ at the end of the year. Before decreasing to near 0℃ in July, Canberra’s temperature is 13℃ in January and it returns to 13℃ in December.
According to the bar chart, in general, because of the average temperature, the number of Brisband rainfall days is more than the Canberra ones. After reaching a peak in March with 14 days, the number of days with rainfall in Brisband gradually decreases and falls to a low of 7 days during the period of 4 months from June. From September to December, the figure for Brisband increases by 5 days. Besides, starting at 7 days with rainfall, the number of Canberra rainfall days increase considerably to 10 days in June and extend to October. As a result, the number of rainfall days in Canberra is higher than Brisband in these 5 months. After that, the figure for Canberra drop to 7 days at the end of the year.
