The provided line graph illustrates the average monthly temperatures in City A and City B over a year.
Overall, both cities exhibit a similar parabolic temperature pattern with a notable contrast in their temperature levels. City A consistently maintains higher average monthly temperatures compared to City B throughout the year.
Commencing the year with around 10°C in January, City B progressively reaches its peak in July at approximately 40°C, before declining to about 15°C in December. Conversely, City A showcases markedly higher temperatures, starting at 30°C in January and peaking at 48°C in June, followed by a decrease to 32°C in December.
City B demonstrates a broader temperature range, fluctuating between 10°C and 40°C, while City A’s range is narrower, varying from 30°C to 48°C. Moreover, City B exhibits distinct seasonal fluctuations with peaks in summer and lows in winter, whereas City A displays more modest temperature variations, reflecting a milder overall climate.
