The line chart illustrates an average collected minimum and maximum data on a daily basis in two different cities, Brisband and Canberra, in Australia. Along with this, monthly rainfall in those cities is depicted in bar chart.
Generally, the temperature in Brisband is the highest, and Canberra remains the lowest. Similarly, daily rainy fall from both the cities states that Brisband has the heaviest rainfall than Canberra, which is moderate for a year.
As it can be seen in this given data, the maximum temperature upsurged to 30°C in February before it was roughly one quarter, and fell to 20°C in April; then, began to oscillate to reach the same degree at the end of the year; but, for Canberra it fell from 20°C to 10°C between January and July, and soars to 20°C in December.
As per the minimum temperature, the line which began just below 30°C suddenly dived to nearly 10°C in mid-month July, again surged to the same degree as January. The minimum temperature in Canberra, followed a deep curve from May to August and raised to 15°C in December.
The rainfall in the bar chart shows from the first quarter of the year, Barisband remained the highest by 14, and it dropped throughout the year to 12, and for the Canberra, it was moderate, for the first half of the year it stayed more or less below 8, and dramatically increased to 10, and again the growth slowed to almost 6.
