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The line chart illustrates the monthly changes in the average temperatures in a

year while the table compares the total amount of time of sunshine annually.

Overall, temperatures in London and New York had a similar pattern in

which there were great differences between the hottest and coldest months.

Besides, while those cities overcame the higher temperatures in summer

months, Sydney temperatures were downward in these months and tended to

be hotter by the turn of years. In addition, New York was the city having the

longest daylights when London experienced the shortest ones.

On the one hand, Sydney was the hottest city in January with the average

temperature hovering around 26 while those of London and New York were

about 5 and 8 respectively. Nonetheless, in July, the temperature in New

York soared and peaked at approximately 30 followed by about 23 of that in

London. Meanwhile, the average temperature in Sydney was stable until

March and then reached the lowest point in July. Afterwards, those figures

gradually returned to the initial point and started a new cycle.

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