While the given line graph illustrates the mean temperatures per month, the table shows information about annual sunshine on average in 3 metropolises namely London, New York, and Sydney.
Overall, the average monthly temperature in London and New York share the same pattern, which was documented to increase over the period shown, while that in Sydney shows contrasting features. In addition, the total annual hours of sunshine in New York and Sydney are much higher than that in London.
Regarding the first graph, in January, the mean temperature in London is approximately 10, which is double that of New York. However, the temperature in both aforementioned cities rise to reach their peak in July, at about 24 and 30 respectively, before dropping sharply to their initial point in December. While Sydney experiences a temperature of one-fourth at the beginning and the end of the year, this city’s lowest average temperature of 15 is recorded in July.
In terms of the shining hours, New York has the highest annual hours of sunshine, at 2,525 hours, compared to that of Sydney with 62 hours lower. Besides, the number of shining hours in London was the lowest, with only 1,180 hours recorded.
