The bar charts demonstrate information of the temperature over a period of a year in Svalbard Norway and Amman Jordan.
In general, the temperature in Norway over the past year has been irregular, it has increased and decreased erratically. This seems to make the weather in Norway alternately cold and hot. In contrast, the temperature in Jordan is always maintained at a level that is not too hot. Besides, the common point in the weather of Norway and Jordan is that low temperatures and high temperatures always follow each other closely, without a big of differences.
We can clearly see on the chart that from January to July in Norway, the high temperature increases approximately from -13 degrees to about 8 degrees and July is the month with the highest temperature of the year I Norway. In the following months, the temperature in Norway gradually decreased from 8 degrees to about -9 degrees. Besides, the low temperature in the first seven months also rises during -20 degrees to 4 degrees and in the remaining months, it gradually decreases to approximately -18 degrees.
Next, in Jordan, the temperature is quite warm, not below 0 degrees and not more than 35 degrees. During January to July, the high temperature increases gently from about 12 degrees to about 31 degrees. In the remaining months of the year, the weather gradually decreases to about 12 degrees. Then, low temperatures increase approximately from 3 degrees to about 17 degrees during January to July. From July to December, the low temperature also gradually decreases to estimately 4 degrees.
As a result, the temperature is quite cold, the temperature increases and decreases erratically, which can make many people sick if they do not know how to keep warm. On the contrary, Jordan’ weather is quite good, warm and not too harsh.
