Q: The table and line graph below show the annual average temperatures in Sapporo and Toronto. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and making relevant comparisons. Write at least 150 words.

The table and line graph indicate temperatures in Sapporo and Toronto between 1981 and 2010.

The table and graph show that Sapporo and Toronto have similar climates. During this period, the hottest temperatures are approximately 22 degrees in both cities. The peak in Toronto is in July. In Sapporo, the peak is one month later, in August. The lowest temperatures are below -3 degrees. At least, it has never been below -7 degrees, on the average temperatures.

According to the graph, there is a gradual rise from March to July in both cities. Oppositely, the temperatures fall drastically from August and December in both cities. Also, the temperatures in November are very proximate. It is roughly 5 degrees. In addition, temperatures in May have the biggest gap. It is approximately 2 degrees.

Overall, the temperatures in Sapporo and Toronto are very similar. First, the highest temperature is roughly 22 degrees in July and August. Second, the lowest temperature is approximately -3 degrees in January. Finally, it has nothing gap in the temperature in November in both cities.

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