The line chart illustrates the average air temperatures in Paris, Dubai, and Melbourne over a sixty-day period.
Overall, temperatures in Paris and Dubai increased steadily, whereas Melbourne experienced a continuous decline. Paris remained the warmest city throughout the entire period.
At the beginning of the period, the average temperature in Paris was around 21°C. This figure rose consistently and reached approximately 31°C by June. Similarly, Dubai showed steady growth over the period, with an overall increase of nearly 12°C. In contrast, Melbourne experienced a gradual decrease, with temperatures falling to 5°C, which was the initial temperature recorded in Dubai.
Paris was the warmest city in April, and this position remained unchanged in June, with temperatures peaking at nearly 31°C. Additionally, Paris recorded the greatest overall increase, rising by approximately 11°C over the entire time span. Despite starting with the lowest temperature, Dubai overtook Melbourne by the end of April and became the second warmest city among the three cities.
