The line chart compares the average daily maximum and minimum temperatures, whereas the given bar illustrates the average number of days with rainfall in two Australian cities.
Overall, it is clear that the average of temperatures in Brisband was higher than in Canberra, with a variation small between maximum and minimum. In addition, the rainfall in Brisbans constantly has more rain days than Canberra.
Regarding regular temperatures for maximum in Brisband, starting at nearly 28 Celsius in January; after which, it experienced an decrease to approximately 20 Celsius in July and the ending at an steadily incline to around 30 Celsius in December. Similarity, minimum temperatures in this city, initially to over 20 Celsius in January , followed by a downward trend to 10 Celsius in August and a final rise to 20 Celsius in December. Meanwhile, maximum temperature in Canberra began at 26 Celsius in January before this trend dropped to 10 Celsius in August, with subsequent climb to 20 Celsius in December. Also, Canberra’s minimum temperature which starting at 13 Celsius in January, then reaching a low of 0 Celsius in June and rising to over 10 Celsius in December.
As for rainfall, Brisbans constantly has more rain days than Canberra. Summaries, the average amount of rain in Brisbans was between 7 and 14 days per month, and peaking in February and March. In addition, Canberra has fewer rainy days, ranging from 6 to 10 days, and a slight peak in October.
