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Figure 14 Perception and Tempreture diagram for Jordan

Precipitation

• Global Historical Climatology

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Network (GHCN) data for the country indicates a 2.92 mm/month per century reduction in average annual precipitation since 1900.

• The majority of local station records indicate that precipitation dropped from 94 mm to 80 mm during the last 10 years for the period 1937/38 to 2004/2005. • Annual precipitation rates show decreases at most meteorological stations.

Figure 14 Perception and Tempreture diagram for Jordan

2.2.2 Micro Scale

The airport street area is one of jordan's most vibrant areas, as it is the vital road linking the provinces of the north and south with a length of 315 meters.

The Area of Al-Qastal is located south of Amman

and 25 km south of the capital Amman and the area is considered economically important because the airport is located near its territory and

Qasr al-Qastal, which is considered one of the most important Umayyad areas in Jordan.

The size of the plot of land is considered appropriate, as the area of the land is approximately 20 thousand square meters (100 meters * 200 meters) with a slope of 0.006/m, which makes it more suitable to present the project on it appropriately.

2.3 Iconography site

The site is considered to be iconic to a large extent, to suit the project for any proposed site for construction in the world, as it was chosen based on general criteria that facilitate the process of implementing the exhibition in any huge exhibition in the world, taking into account all the variables and influences around the world .

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Case Studies

General cases

• Germany Pavilion Expo 2020 • Morocco Pavilion Expo 2020 • Singapore Pavilion Expo 2020

Spotlight cases

• Japan Pavilion Expo 2020 • Jordan Pavilion Expo 2015

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