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The image depicts two graphs indicating average high and low temperatures monthly. In Svalbard, Norway, avg high temps in °C are: Jan -10, Feb -12, Mar -11, Apr -7, May 0, Jun 5, Jul 8, Aug 6, Sept 3, Oct -2, Nov -7, Dec -10; avg low temps: Jan -17, Feb -18, Mar -17, Apr -13, May -4, Jun 0, Jul 2, Aug 2, Sept 0, Oct -5, Nov -12, Dec -16. In Amman, Jordan, avg high temps in °C are: Jan 12, Feb 13, Mar 17, Apr 23, May 28, Jun 30, Jul 33, Aug 34, Sept 31, Oct 27, Nov 20, Dec 14; avg low temps: Jan 2, Feb 3, Mar 5, Apr 9, May 13, Jun 16, Jul 18, Aug 18, Sept 16, Oct 13, Nov 8, Dec 4.
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The charts is giving us data of average temperature over 12 months . Let’s compare them.
Here are the big difference. The average high temp in Jordan is very high contrary to that even thought this is high temp the average high temp in Norway too cold . The highest in high temp of Norway just lower than the lowest in high temp of Jordan. Almost similar to the low temp. But with the low temp the lowest of Jordan is the same with the highest of Norway
First with the high temperature the highest temperature of Jordan is is above 30°C meanwhile, the Norway is below 10°C and it even lower than the lowest temp of Jordan. Next is the low temp , The highest temp in Jordan is 18°C and Norway is under 5°C. Just same with the lowest in Jordan which is under 5°C. Therefore the average temp during a year of Jordan is more hotter than the Norway
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