B CH S DŨNG Task 1

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BẠCH SỸ DŨNG – 12A1 – THPT HUỲNH THÚC KHÁNG

My essay:

The line graph depicts the highest and minimum daily average temperatures in degrees Celsius, and the
chart illustrates the number of days in a month that it rains on average in two Australian cities. From January
through December, the line graph and the chart both showed monthly variation tendencies.

The line graph makes it plainly evident that the average temperatures in the majority of the cities
change little over the course of the year. The five warmest months of the year are when Brisbane and
Canberra first experience their highest temperatures. Canberra had a record-low temperature of 10 degrees
Celsius, but Brisbane's average temperature merely decreased by 10 degrees over a year. The average
temperature in both Australian cities significantly increased from August through the end of the year. Similar
to Brisbane and Canberra, the minimum temperature starts off at the greatest of 20 and 10.5 degrees in
January before more than halving to 10 and 0 degrees in the summer. Nevertheless, the line finally shows a
large increase towards the conclusion of the time.

According to the bar charts, the number of rainy days in Bremen rises and stays at an average of 12 days
in February and March before gradually decreasing and stabilizing at 6 days each month. The number of rainy
days in Bremen then rises once again in the final three months. On the other hand, except for March, which
has an average of 8 days, Canberra's monthly rainfall starts at 6.5 days and lasts until May. The number of
days steadily rises to 10 every month after that until August, when summer is over. Three months later,
Canberra's average number of rainy days starts to gradually decline.

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