The line graph illustrates the mean temperature per month, while the table represents the annual hours of sunshine in London, New York and Sydney.
Overall, it is clear that London and New York follow a same trend and reach the highest temperature in mid year, whereas the opposite in true for Sydney which is coldest in mid year. Moreover, New York receives maximum hours of sunshine compared to other two countries.
In January, the temperature in London and New York is 8 and 4 respectively, however it is comparatively higher in Sydney at 25. The temperature for London and New York continues to rise till March end after which New York surpasses London and reaches 20 in May. While the temperatures for London and New York show a steady growth, Sydney shows a downward trend and declines steeply to 15 in mid July. On the contrary, in September, temperature begins to fall for London and New York after reaching a peak of 22 and 30 respectively in July to 10 and 5 respectively in December, whereas Sydney’s temperature increases gradually to 25 in December.
The total annual hours of sunshine are maximum in New York, at 2,535 followed closely by Sydney with a marginal difference at 2,473. However, London receives the least annual hours of sunshine at only 1,180.
