It depends on what part of Jordan you're talking about. In general, though, it is of the colder countries in the Middle East. In Amman the capital (in my area which is relatively high), in winter, we have an average of 5-7 degrees Celsius at day, and 1-3 degrees Celsius at night.
In the midst of summer though it can get hot. Average of 30 degrees C in Amman. The weather is pleasant at night (average of 18-19 degrees C) and even colder in my area since it is higher in elevation.
It does snow in Amman a couple of times a year. The snow sticks for 2-3 weeks each few years. Aqaba (in the south) is hotter than the rest majority of Jordan if you're wondering.
It is very hot & dry in the summer and is cold and snowing in the winter.Read more:geography-of-jordan
It is very hot & dry in the summer and is cold and snowing in the winter.
Jordan is hot and dry in summer with cool evening, winters are cool and wet in some and very cold in others.
no mars is really cold
Cold land moderate land hot land
it was grassy land. hot during the summer and cold during the winter.
sea breeze
because it is either too hot or too cold to land any where else
sunny in summer and sometimes hot but in winter its cold and fluffy in fall its windy and in spring like heven
Yes, especially when one considers that Antarctica is a cold desert and add to that other cold deserts such as the Gobi, the Great Basin, the Taklamakan, the Patagonian and others.
Jordan has a predominantly arid desert climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Rainfall is low and sporadic, mainly occurring between November and April. Temperatures can vary significantly between day and night.
On a cold day, you will measure a larger area compared to a hot day; metals expand when heated. So on a hot day, your steel ruler will also expand. Whatever you measure on a hot day will be relatively less compared to a cold day.