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      <pubDate>2023-05-24 12:51:14 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Giang</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The graph and chart show information of the total average of temperature in degrees celsius each day and the average quantity of days per month with rainfall in two Australian cities: Brisband and Canberra. <br><br>It is clear that <del>that </del>the temperatures in both cities have a tendency to decrease in the middle of the year, moreover, Canberra's temperature is always<mark> cooler </mark>than that of Brisbane. Regarding the bar chart, while Brisband's <mark>average number of rainy days</mark> often occur in the beginning and ending months of the year, Canberra experience rains with the higher frequency than Brisband in the middle months of the year. <br><br>In terms of the line graph, Brisband records a maximum temperature at 30 degrees in Feb while Canberra's maximum temperature is at 26 degrees in Jan, Feb, and Dec. While the minimum temperature at approximately 1 degrees is seen in Canberra, Brisband's lowest temperature is<mark> in Jul and Aug</mark> with 10 degrees. <br><br>About the bar chart, Brisband has more rains in the beginning of the year with&nbsp; approximately 14 average rainfall days, followed by the decrease to 7 days in the middle of the year, and afterwards increasing to 12 days in the end of the year. Canberra witnesses a reverse trend, it has an average of 7 days of rains from <mark>Jan to May</mark>, after that, the figure increases to 10 days of rains between Jun and Aug. Then Canberra decreases to 7 days of rainfall in Nov and Dec.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-05-24 12:51:55 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>The line graph illustrates the maximum and minimum temperatures while the chart shows the quantity of rainy days in Brisband and Caberra from Jan to Dec<br><br>Overall, the temperature in both cities decreases in mid-years after that considerable rise to the end of the year. While the rainfall in Brisband is highest at the beginning of the year and grows down in mid-years, the opposite is true for Canberra.<br><br>Looking at the line chart, the temperatures maximum in both cities are similar with around 27C in January while the minimum in Brisband is 21c which is higher than that in Canberra with 14c in the same period of time. In the next six months, both cities witnessed a significant fall in the temperature with 10C in minimum temperatures in Brisband which is as high as the maximum in Canberra. After that the temperatures in Brisband and Canberra rise to the end of the year.<br><br>According to the chart, the rainfall in Feb and Mar is the highest in Brisband with 14 days followed by a decline to 7 days in the mid year before rising to the end of the year. In contrast, the quantity of rainy days in Canberra is highest from Jun to Aug with 10 days and decreases at the beginning and end of the year significant fall in the temperature with 10C in minimum temperatures in Brisband which is as high as the maximum in Canberra. After that the temperatures in Brisband and Canberra rise to the end of the year</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-05-24 12:51:59 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Thảo</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The graph and chart illustrate the typical maximum and minimum daily temperatures in degrees Celsius as well as the typical monthly quantity of rainfall for two cities in Australia.&nbsp;<br><br>Overall, Brisband always experiences a high level of temperature over a 12 month period compared to that in Canberra. In addition, the beginning of the year and the last month are when the rainy season occurs. Wheras, the opposite trend is true for Canberra.<br><br><br>According to the first graph, it is recognizable that the common trend for the average daily temperatures in both cities are lower in the middle of the year. In February, the hottest days are belonged to both cities with 30 Celciusin Brishband and nearly 27C in Carberra, after which the temperature of those cities experiences a gradual drop to approximately 20 Celcius in the next 2 months. After a fall, those cities see a slight fall till the end of the year. This is true for the minimum degree in both cities with the coldest month occurs in 3 middle months ( from june to August) at around 10C in Brisbands and&nbsp; nearly 0C in Canberra.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-05-24 12:52:01 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Hạnh</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The line graph illustrates the average highest and lowest daily temperatures in degree Celsius of two Australian cities, while the bar chart depicts the monthly numbers of rainy days there.<br><br></div><div>Overall, Brisbane is hotter than Canberra with July being the coldest month. The wet season in the latter city happens during the middle of the year, while the former experiences it in the opposite period.<br><br></div><div>As can be seen from the line chart, the temperature of Brisbane peaks in February and fluctuates from 30 to 20, while January is the hottest month in Canberra, ranging from about 27 to 13 degrees. The average maximum temperature of Brisbane and Canberra gradually decreases, then rises again after hitting the lowest point in July, at around 20 and 10, respectively. The similar trend can be seen in the figure for minimum temperatures, which stand at 10 and 0.<br><br></div><div>In the second graph, Brisbane experiences the highest number of days with rainfall in February and March, at exactly 14. Meanwhile, the biggest figure for Canberra is 10 days, which is recorded in four months of June, July, August, and October. While the quantity of rainy days in Brisbane increases at the end of the given period after dropping throughout the middle of the year, that of Canberra fluctuates for months before reaching the highest in four mentioned ones.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-05-24 12:52:07 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>KEVIN </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The line graph illustrates the average daily temperatures (maximum and minimum) from January to December for the two cities (Brisbane and Canberra), while the bar chart depicts&nbsp; the number of days with rain on average in the two Australian cities.<br><br>In general, the daily temperatures on average in Brisbane are hotter than those in Canberra. July is the coldest month in all cities. Additionally, the number of days in both Brisbane and Canberra with rainfall has fluctuated wildly.<br><br>In Brisbane, the maximum and minimum daily temperatures remain almost unchanged at the beginning and end of the year, with the former remaining at around 30℃, and the latter at around 20℃. However, the lowest maximum temperature in this city has dropped to over 20℃ in July, and the lowest minimum temperature is at 10℃ in the same month. In Canberra, the maximum daily temperature remains at around 27℃, with the lowest temperature being recorded at over 10℃ in July. By contrast, the minimum temperature in this city is also lowest in July at around 1℃.<br><br>The number of days with rainfall in Brisbane has remained in a state of flux, ranging from over 6 days to over 14 days during the year. Similarly, the number of days with rainfall in Canberra has also witnessed a varied fluctuation from over 6 days to around 10 days. &nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-05-24 12:52:16 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>oanh</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The graphs given show the average daily temperatures in two Australian cities and the average number of rainy days per month.<br>Overall, the average daily temperature trends between the two cities are similar, with cooler weather occurring from April to September And reach the lowest temperature in July. The wet season in the Canberra happens during the middle of the year, while Brisbane experiences it in the opposite period.<br>As can be seen in the line chart</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2023-05-24 12:52:30 UTC</pubDate>
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