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The line graph illustrates the changes in the monthly

temperature on average within a year in London, New


York and Sydney, and the table compares the average
numbers of sunshine hours annually in these cities.
Overall, the average temperatures of the three cities
change dramatically/remarkably from April to October. In
addition, the total annual hours of sunshine in New York
and Sydney are remarkably higher than that in London.
Looking more closely into the line graph, in the first
month of the year, Sydney is the hottest city of the three
with over 25 degrees, which is 2.5 times as high as that
of London and 5 times of New York. Between this month
and July, the temperature in Sydney drops, whereas there
is an upward trend in the temperatures in New York and
London. In detail, Sydney experiences a period of stability
in the first three months, followed by an abrupt dive to
the bottom at 15 degrees by July. As for New York and
London, the formers temperature skyrockets to 30
degrees and the latter climbs rapidly to nearly 25
degrees. The remainder of the year witnesses a reversed
pattern for all these cities whose figures returns to the
initial levels.
Turning to the table, the total annual hours of sunshine
recorded in New York and Sydney are relatively high at
approximately 2,500 hours, compared with nearly a half
of this number in London at under 1,200 hours.

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