The list below provides information regarding the average temperatures from four distinct months- January, April, July, October -in °C in three disparate cities (London, New York, Sydney).
Overall, it is noticeable that Sydney led the chart for three months, while London was at the bottom of the graph also for three months. What is interesting, is that New York culminates both highest and lowest temperatures, generally showing a wide range of degrees.
From January to April, Sydney demonstrated highest levels of heat (23 degrees and 20 degrees, respectively), while London and New York had significant differences (5 and 1 degrees, 11 and 13 degrees, respectively). Additionally, London was at the bottom of the graph in both months.
In terms of July and October, Sydney’s numbers abruptly fell down, constituting eight degree drop, while New York, conversely, witnessed astronomical increase, comprising 12 degree growth. Regarding London, in a given period, its temperature fell from 19 degrees to 13. As similar to New York, which experienced substantial decline ( from 25 to 14 degrees). In contrast, Sydney showed a growth, from 12 degrees to 18.
