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The line graph and bar chart provide a comparison of average daily temperatures and the mean number of rainy days in two Australian cities, namely Brisbane and Canberra, over the course of a year. Overall, both cities experience a V-shaped temperature pattern, with figures declining towards the middle of the year before recovering. In terms […]
Overall, Brisbane is warmer than Canberra throughout the year, with higher minimum temperatures. Brisbane also receives more rainfall in most months, except between June and October, when Canberra has more rainy days. Looking at temperature trends, both cities experience a drop in temperatures from January to July. Brisbane’s minimum temperature falls to 10°C, while Canberra’s […]
The line graph presents the daily high and low temperatures in degrees Celsius for Brisbane and Canberra, while the bar chart illustrates the percentage of rainy days per month in both cities. Overall, Brisbane has a consistently warmer climate compared to Canberra, with milder winters and higher minimum temperatures throughout the year. Meanwhile, Brisbane experiences […]
The graph and chart illustrate the average daily maximum and minimum temperatures (°C) and the number of rainy days per month in two Australian cities. Overall, one city experiences higher temperatures throughout the year, while the other has a more stable climate with fewer temperature fluctuations. Additionally, rainfall patterns differ significantly between the two locations. […]
The given graph illustrates the average maximum and minimum temperatures over 12 months in both Brisbane and Canberra, while the accompanying chart depicts the average number of rainy days during the same period in the two cities. Overall, the fluctuations in both maximum and minimum average temperatures are evident, particularly between May and July. Another […]
