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October 14 - Task 1

 


The charts below give information about the typical temperatures in London, New York, and Sydney as well as total hours of sunshine for each city.



The multiple fluctuating line graph shows the annual typical temperatures in three major cities named London, New York and Sydney. Moreover, a table is given emphasising the total of hours. Overall, New York witnesses the highest sunshine hours; however, London hits the lowest. Further, Sydney has registered the highest temperature in December, but the other two cities are colder. 

According to the provided data, New York registers 2.5 degrees, followed by London and Sydney at 9 and 26 degrees, respectively. This data belongs to January. After facing almost the same temperatures in February; the weather starts changing in April. In this month, both London and New York have identical digits at 10; conversely, Sydney records 22.5. It is owing to the geographical location of Sydney which is located in the Southern hemisphere. May and October are the two months when all three cities have nearly the same temperature ranges. In August and September, New York has the highest temperature of 27 degrees, London is at 23.5, and Sydney hits the lowest of 12.5. The same temperature range keeps on following in the coming months; however, in December, Sydney touches 24, London drops to 7.5 and New York tanks at 5 degrees. 

Finally, London witnesses the lowest hours of sunshine; conversely, New York has the highest. In brief, 1180, 2535, and 2473 hours have been registered by London, New York, and Sydney, separately. 


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