This off course differs a lot from summer to winter, today (28th of September) the temperature is -3 Celsius, in December-January it's generally around minus 10-15 Celsius but the temperature can drop to -50 Celsius.
Summertime it's around +3 - +9 statistically, but can on warm days come up to around 20 degrees.
http://www.yr.no/place/Norway/Svalbard/Longyearbyen/ here you can see the day to day temperature from the Norwegian governments weather stations.
yes it is
I don't know the record, but it generally doesn't get above 50F.
Approximate latitude (not including Svalbard (Spitzbergen)), a territory of Norway: 57.3°N to 71°N Approximate latitude (Including Svalbard): 57.3°N to 81°N Approximate longitude: 4.5°E to 31°N Coordinates of its capital city, Oslo: Latitude: 59°56′N Longitude: 10°41′E
The record temperature is in the upper 50's I believe.
Svalbard
There are no trains in Svalbard.
everyone the answer is on Wikipedia lol!!
Svalbard is in the Artic Ocean.
Svalbard is a part of Norway.
Svalbard uses the Norwegion Krone.
Svalbard is 61 022 km²
No, the Svalbard region of Norway is not a desert.