The graph and chart delineate data about maximum and minimum temperatures in degrees Celsius per day in Australian megapolis and the average quantity of rainy days per month in two Australian cities.
As observed from the first graph, Brisbane shows the upward trend starting in August with approximately 23+ degrees and reaches a peak in February, displaying 30+ degrees exactly in Brisbane, whereas ın July and August the temperature hits the lowest point with 10+ degrees. In Canbera there was a considerable rise in December and January with the rate roughly 12+ degrees, conversely, it declines substantially in June and July constituting almost 0 degrees.
As the chart illustrates, in Brisbane the rate of precipitation is roughly twice as essential as in Canbera in winter with 7 and 14 days per month. Conversely, in summer time the opposite trend is observed with the ratio of 7 rainy days per month in Brisbane and 10 days exactly in Canbera.
To conclude, Brisbane is a more southern city in Australia, it surpasses Canbera with a number of warm days and the quantity of precipitation as well.
