The graph provides information on the water levels in six different cities in Australia in October 2009 and October 2010.
Overall, while Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Canberra had higher water levels in October 2010 compared to the previous year, Darwin experienced the lowest level in October 2010. Notably, Brisbane’s water level remained relatively stable throughout the two years.
In detail, Sydney led with approximately 77% in October 2009, which slightly increased to 80% in October 2010. Similarly, Melbourne experienced a significant rise of 20 percentage points, from just above 20% in October 2009 to around 40% in October 2010. Meanwhile, Perth stood at 40% in October 2009 before experiencing a dramatic increase the following year. Additionally, Canberra started at just below 80%, rising to 100% by the following year.
In contrast, Darwin had a water level well above 40% in October 2009, but it dropped to around 20% by 2010. Interestingly, Brisbane maintained the same percentage in both periods.
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Overall, while Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Canberra had higher water levels in October 2010 compared to the previous year, Darwin experienced the lowest level in October 2010. Notably, Brisbane’s water level remained relatively stable throughout the two years.
In detail, Sydney led with approximately 77% in October 2009, which slightly increased to 80% in October 2010. Similarly, Melbourne experienced a significant rise of 20 percentage points, from just above 20% in October 2009 to around 40% in October 2010. Meanwhile, Perth stood at 40% in October 2009 before experiencing a dramatic increase the following year. Additionally, Canberra started at just below 80%, rising to 100% by the following year.
In contrast, Darwin had a water level well above 40% in October 2009, but it dropped to around 20% by 2010. Interestingly, Brisbane maintained the same percentage in both periods.
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