The supplied graph compares the average maximum and minumum temperature data in Celsius on a daily basis in two Australian citites, namely Brisbane and Canberra. Below is a line chart that represents the average count of rainfall per month in the same citites.
Overall, it can be seen from the first graph that Brisbane’s temperature exceeds Canberra’s weather by approximately 5 degrees, while Canberra’s weather is cooler than Brisbane by 10 degrees. Throughout the year, the average count of rainy days in Brisbane is higher compared to Canberra
In regards of the first graph, the highest temperature in both citites are relatively the same during Janurary reaching 25 degrees. However, during cool season in June and July, Canberra’s weather flucuates around 10-15°C. In contrast, Brisbane’s atmosphere during the same months is warmer reaching 20°C. Furthermore, the minimum temperature of Canberra is between 13°C in summer and 0°C in winter, while Brisbane’s lowest temperature is 20°C in summer and 10°C
The bar chart reveals the average rainy days, in which it shows that Brisbane city has higher rainfall from Janurary to May by around additional 5-2 days, furthermore, from June to October Canberra’s average rainfull is higher than Brisbane by approximately 3 days.
