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
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.
I don't know the record, but it generally doesn't get above 50F.
Svalbard
everyone the answer is on Wikipedia lol!!
There are no trains in Svalbard.
Svalbard is located in the Arctic Ocean and is considered part of Europe. It is an archipelago situated north of mainland Europe, between Norway and the North Pole.
Svalbard is a part of Norway.
Svalbard is in the Artic Ocean.
No, the Svalbard region of Norway is not a desert.
Svalbard is 61 022 km²