On average across the year,
yes, American Samoa is hotter than
Ireland
.
American Samoa has an average temperature of 28°C/82°F and Ireland has an average temperature of 10°C/50°F.
American Samoa's hottest month is January, with an average maximum temperature of 31°C/88°F, which is hotter than Ireland's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 19°C/66°F).
On average across the year, no, American Samoa is not colder than Ireland . American Samoa has an average minimum temperature of 25°C/77°F and Ireland has an average minimum temperature of 8°C/46°F.
On average across the year,
yes, American Samoa has more rain than
Ireland. American Samoa has an average annual rainfall of 3707mm and Ireland has an average annual rainfall of 867mm.
American Samoa's wettest month is February, with an average monthly rainfall of 484mm, which is wetter than Ireland's wettest month (December, with an average monthly rainfall of 89mm).
The midpoint of American Samoa is approximately 9,585 miles (15,425km) south west of Ireland.
Yes, American Samoa is further west than Ireland. The midpoint of American Samoa is further west by approximately 7,522 miles (12,105km).
No, American Samoa is not further east than Ireland.
No, American Samoa is not further north than Ireland.
Yes, American Samoa is further south than Ireland. The midpoint of American Samoa is further south by approximately 4,658 miles (7,496km).
No, American Samoa is smaller than Ireland.
American Samoa has an area of 198 km2 (513 miles2) and Ireland has an area of 68,883 km2 (178,407 miles2)
which means that American Samoa is 68,685 km2 (177,894 miles2) smaller than Ireland.
That makes American Samoa 348 times smaller than Ireland.
Yes, American Samoa is smaller than Ireland.
American Samoa has an area of 198 km2 (513 miles2) and Ireland has an area of 68,883 km2 (178,407 miles2)
which means that American Samoa is 68,685 km2 (177,894 miles2) smaller than Ireland.
That makes American Samoa 348 times smaller than Ireland.
The midpoint of Ireland is approximately 9,585 miles (15,425km) north east of American Samoa.
No, Ireland is not further west than American Samoa.
Yes, Ireland is further east than American Samoa. The midpoint of Ireland is further east by approximately 7,522 miles (12,105km).
Yes, Ireland is further north than American Samoa. The midpoint of Ireland is further north by approximately 4,658 miles (7,496km).
No, Ireland is not further south than American Samoa.
Yes, Ireland is bigger than American Samoa.
Ireland has an area of 68,883 km2 (178,407 miles2) and American Samoa has an area of 198 km2 (513 miles2)
which means that Ireland is 68,685 km2 (177,894 miles2) bigger than American Samoa.
That makes Ireland 348 times bigger than American Samoa.
No, Ireland is not smaller than American Samoa.
Ireland has an area of 68,883 km2 (178,407 miles2) and American Samoa has an area of 198 km2 (513 miles2)
which means that Ireland is 68,685 km2 (177,894 miles2) bigger than American Samoa.
That makes Ireland 348 times bigger than American Samoa.
No, American Samoa is not more populated than Ireland.
American Samoa has a population of 45,443 and Ireland has a population of 5,275,004
which means that American Samoa has 5,229,561 fewer people than Ireland.
That makes American Samoa 116 times less populated than Ireland.
Yes, American Samoa is less populated than Ireland.
American Samoa has a population of 45,443 and Ireland has a population of 5,275,004
which means that American Samoa has 5,229,561 fewer people than Ireland.
That makes American Samoa 116 times less populated than Ireland.
Yes, Ireland is more populated than American Samoa.
Ireland has a population of 5,275,004 and American Samoa has a population of 45,443
which means that Ireland has 5,229,561 more people than American Samoa.
That makes Ireland 116 times more populated than American Samoa.
No, Ireland is not less populated than American Samoa.
Ireland has a population of 5,275,004 and American Samoa has a population of 45,443
which means that Ireland has 5,229,561 more people than American Samoa.
That makes Ireland 116 times more populated than American Samoa.