The graph and table below show the average monthly temperatures and the average number of hours of sunshine per year in three major cities. Summarize this information by selecting and reporting the main feautures and make comparison where relevant.
The line graph, which depicts great detail, illustrates the typical degree of hotness per month in
London
, New York
, and Sydney, while
the table offers insights into the total number of time of sunshine annually for the aforementioned cities.
Overall
, it can be observed that all three areas experienced a relatively similar fluctuating trend throughout the entire year, whereas
New York
accounted for the greatest amount of ray.
Diving deeper, Sydney had a minor decline at the beginning of the year, dropping from around 2 degrees
, though it was falling to nadir of about 15 degrees
in July. However
, it rose back to roughly the original temperature. As for London
and New York
, both had a homogenous trend over the 12 months and reached the peak in the same month of July, with 30 degrees
for New York
and 24 degrees
for London
.
Turning to the the number of sunshine, New York
received 2535 hours of ray of sunlight in a year, making it the highest figure in the table. This
is followed by Sydney, with just approximately less than 100 hours compared to the previous region. Finally
, with regard to London
, it underwent a whopping gap of over a thousand than the others.Submitted by maisarahamirah16 on
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Conclusion: The conclusion is too long.
Vocabulary: Replace the words london, york, degrees with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: Rephrase the word "number of" in your introduction.
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Vocabulary: The word "table" was used 2 times.
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Vocabulary: The word "number of" was used 2 times.
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Vocabulary: The word "trend" was used 2 times.
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