Question
How does the city's location affect the temperature of the city?





Claim
I think the location of the city does affect the temperature.My two cities are Milan and Rio de Janeiro. Milan is located in the northern hemisphere, and Rio de Janeiro is in the southern hemisphere. Between the cities of Milan and Rio de Janeiro, the line graph, of Milan starts out low, while Rio's line graph starts out high. Over the months, The line graph of Milan gets higher, while the line graph of Rio gets lower.

Evidence

Towards the end of the year, the line graph of Milan gets low again and the line graph of Rio gets higher.