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24
22 22
17 18.2
16.6 16.4 16
13.1 13
10 11 11
9 8
5.8 6 6 5.1
0 0 1 0
jan feb -2.2
mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct -1.2
nov dec
-6 -5 -5
-6.1
-7 -7.7
-9.3 -9 -10
-14 -14
Mar -2.2 -9 9 0
Apr 5.8 0 9 9
May 13.1 6 11 17
Jun 16.6 10 12 22
Jul 18.2 13 11 24
Aug 16.4 11 11 22
Sep 11 6 10 16
Oct 5.1 1 7 8
Nov -1.2 -5 5 0
jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec
Feb 27.4 22 10 32
Mar 28.7 24 11 33
Apr 29.7 25 10 35
May 29.2 25 8 33
Jun 28.7 24 8 32
Jul 28.3 24 8 32
Aug 28.1 24 7 32
Sep 27.8 24 8 31
Oct 27.6 23 8 32
Nov 26.9 22 5 30
Dec 25.6 25 6 30
Wellington Weather Chart and data
20 20
19 19
16.9 17 17 17
15.9 15.5
15
13.7 14 13.5
13 13 13
12 12 12 12 12
11.2 11
10 10.5 10
9.3 9.1 9
8 8.5
7
6 6
5
jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec
Feb 17 13 7 20
Mar 15.9 12 7 19
Apr 13.7 10 7 17
May 11.2 8 6 14
Jun 9.3 6 6 12
Jul 8.5 5 6 11
Aug 9.1 6 6 12
Sep 10.5 7 6 13
Oct 12 9 6 15
Nov 13.5 10 7 17
Dec 15.5 12 7 19
Q2) Answers are on the pages of the city weather and data
Q3) Moscow had the highest difference with 12 degrees Celsius while Bangkok had 11 and
Wellington had 7.
Q4) Moscow had the lowest temperature going at -14 degrees Celsius
Q9) The Sum for the highest maximum(H.M) and the lowest minimum(L.M) for each city are:
Q11)
Q12) In March The temperature was 28.7 Degrees which is 287% and in April the temperature was
29.7 degrees which is 297% so the increase in it was 10% because 287 – 297 is 10.
Q13)
Moscow – the hottest month was at 24 degrees. If we want to see how much percent it would be to
get the degrees to 20 degrees the answer is: 24 as a percentage is 2400 % so it is multiplying by
100 so then 20 as a percentage is 2000% so if you want 24 to be 20 you would be to take
away 4000% from 2400% to get 2000% which would be 20 degrees.
Q14)