On average across the year,
Guatemala is approximately as hot as
the Marshall Islands
.
Guatemala has an average temperature of 29°C/84°F and the Marshall Islands has an average temperature of 29°C/84°F.
Guatemala's hottest month is April, with an average maximum temperature of 37°C/99°F, which is hotter than the Marshall Islands's hottest month (January, with an average maximum temperature of 31°C/88°F).
On average across the year, Guatemala is approximately as cold as the Marshall Islands . Guatemala has an average minimum temperature of 23°C/73°F and the Marshall Islands has an average minimum temperature of 26°C/79°F.
On average across the year,
no, Guatemala has less rain than
the Marshall Islands. Guatemala has an average annual rainfall of 1231mm and the Marshall Islands has an average annual rainfall of 2364mm.
Guatemala's wettest month is October, with an average monthly rainfall of 241mm, which is drier than the Marshall Islands's wettest month (November, with an average monthly rainfall of 255mm).
The midpoint of Guatemala is approximately 6,650 miles (10,702km) east of the Marshall Islands.
Yes, Guatemala is further west than the Marshall Islands. The midpoint of Guatemala is further west by approximately 16,980 miles (27,327km).
No, Guatemala is not further east than the Marshall Islands.
Yes, Guatemala is further north than the Marshall Islands. The midpoint of Guatemala is further north by approximately 598 miles (962km).
No, Guatemala is not further south than the Marshall Islands.
Yes, Guatemala is bigger than Marshall Islands.
Guatemala has an area of 107,159 km2 (277,542 miles2) and Marshall Islands has an area of 181 km2 (469 miles2)
which means that Guatemala is 106,978 km2 (277,073 miles2) bigger than Marshall Islands.
That makes Guatemala 592 times bigger than Marshall Islands.
No, Guatemala is not smaller than Marshall Islands.
Guatemala has an area of 107,159 km2 (277,542 miles2) and Marshall Islands has an area of 181 km2 (469 miles2)
which means that Guatemala is 106,978 km2 (277,073 miles2) bigger than Marshall Islands.
That makes Guatemala 592 times bigger than Marshall Islands.
The midpoint of the Marshall Islands is approximately 6,650 miles (10,702km) west of Guatemala.
No, the Marshall Islands is not further west than Guatemala.
Yes, the Marshall Islands is further east than Guatemala. The midpoint of the Marshall Islands is further east by approximately 16,980 miles (27,327km).
No, the Marshall Islands is not further north than Guatemala.
Yes, the Marshall Islands is further south than Guatemala. The midpoint of the Marshall Islands is further south by approximately 598 miles (962km).
No, Marshall Islands is smaller than Guatemala.
Marshall Islands has an area of 181 km2 (469 miles2) and Guatemala has an area of 107,159 km2 (277,542 miles2)
which means that Marshall Islands is 106,978 km2 (277,073 miles2) smaller than Guatemala.
That makes Marshall Islands 592 times smaller than Guatemala.
Yes, Marshall Islands is smaller than Guatemala.
Marshall Islands has an area of 181 km2 (469 miles2) and Guatemala has an area of 107,159 km2 (277,542 miles2)
which means that Marshall Islands is 106,978 km2 (277,073 miles2) smaller than Guatemala.
That makes Marshall Islands 592 times smaller than Guatemala.
Yes, Guatemala is more populated than Marshall Islands.
Guatemala has a population of 17,703,190 and Marshall Islands has a population of 79,906
which means that Guatemala has 17,623,284 more people than Marshall Islands.
That makes Guatemala 222 times more populated than Marshall Islands.
No, Guatemala is not less populated than Marshall Islands.
Guatemala has a population of 17,703,190 and Marshall Islands has a population of 79,906
which means that Guatemala has 17,623,284 more people than Marshall Islands.
That makes Guatemala 222 times more populated than Marshall Islands.
No, Marshall Islands is not more populated than Guatemala.
Marshall Islands has a population of 79,906 and Guatemala has a population of 17,703,190
which means that Marshall Islands has 17,623,284 fewer people than Guatemala.
That makes Marshall Islands 222 times less populated than Guatemala.
Yes, Marshall Islands is less populated than Guatemala.
Marshall Islands has a population of 79,906 and Guatemala has a population of 17,703,190
which means that Marshall Islands has 17,623,284 fewer people than Guatemala.
That makes Marshall Islands 222 times less populated than Guatemala.