The line graph depicts average daily temperatures in Brisbane and Canberra, which are in Australia in one particular year, with the bar chart comparing the average number of days with rainfall in the same cities from January to December.
Overall, the maximum temperature in Brisbane was dominant among all figures, even that of Canberra, with Brisbane having the most rainy days by far.
Regarding the average daily temperature, although that was around 27 degrees Celsius in Brisbane and Canberra, the former showed some fluctuations until 20 degrees Celsius in June. Then it soared to its initial number at 27 degrees Celsius in six months. The latter recorded a significant fall to about 10 degrees Celsius in July, before increasing considerably to its initial number at approximately 27 degrees Celsius in December. The minimum temperature in both cities showed the same pattern, starting from 21 and 13 degrees Celsius in Brisbane and Canberra, respectively, and reaching their initial numbers after a significant drop in the middle of the year.
Looking at the average number of days with rainfall, Brisbane had the highest rainy days in the first five months and final two months of the year, with 14 days in February and March as the dominant number, with Canberra accounting for 10 days of rainy days in June, July, August and October as its highest number.
