The graphs show the average temperatures over a year in two cities in different countries: Svalbard in Norway and Amman in Jordan.
Overall, the highest temperature, over 30°C, is recorded in Amman between June and September. In contrast, the lowest temperatures drop to below -20°C in Svalbard from January to March.
Average temperatures in the Norwegian city vary during the year, with a difference of about 10°C between the maximum and minimum. From October to May, both are below 0°C, while they climb above 0°C but under 10°C between June and August, the warmer months. By contrast, average maximum temperatures in Amman reach a peak of over 30°C from June to September, while temperatures fall to around 10°C in the coldest months. In this case, minimum temperatures never drop under 0°C.
In conclusion, Svalbard is the coldest place, with average maximum temperatures below 10°C throughout the year, whereas the Jordanian city exhibits warmer seasons with minimum temperatures that never go below 0°C.
