This line graph shows a comparison in the change of average temperatures from January to December, as measures in degrees Celsius, from 10°C to 48 °C with an interval of 10 degrees, for city A and city B.
Overall, both cities have a parabolic pattern regarding changes in temperatures with an increase in temperature for the first half of the year and then a decrease in the second half. Additionally, city A experiences significantly higher average monthly temperatures compared to City B throughout the year.
City B starts the year with a temperature of around 10°C in January, gradually increasing to its peak in July at approximately 40°C. The temperatures then gradually decrease towards the end of the year, reaching around 15°C in December. In contrast, City A has much higher average monthly temperatures, starting at 30°C in January and peaking at 48°C in June. The temperatures consistently decrease throughout the year, hitting the temperature of 32°C in December.
One notable difference between the two cities is their temperature ranges. City B experiences a wider temperature range, varying from 10°C to 40°C, while City A has a narrower range, fluctuating between 30°C to 48°C. Additionally, City B shows a clear pattern of seasonal changes with peaks in summer and lows in winter, while City A’s temperature fluctuations are less pronounced with a milder overall climate.
