On average across the year,
yes, Ecuador is hotter than
New Zealand
.
Ecuador has an average temperature of 20°C/68°F and New Zealand has an average temperature of 13°C/55°F.
Ecuador's hottest month is March, with an average maximum temperature of 26°C/79°F, which is hotter than New Zealand's hottest month (January, with an average maximum temperature of 23°C/73°F).
On average across the year, no, Ecuador is not colder than New Zealand . Ecuador has an average minimum temperature of 16°C/61°F and New Zealand has an average minimum temperature of 8°C/46°F.
On average across the year,
no, Ecuador has less rain than
New Zealand. Ecuador has an average annual rainfall of 823mm and New Zealand has an average annual rainfall of 953mm.
Ecuador's wettest month is March, with an average monthly rainfall of 131mm, which is wetter than New Zealand's wettest month (June, with an average monthly rainfall of 106mm).
The midpoint of Ecuador is approximately 7,012 miles (11,284km) east of New Zealand.
Yes, Ecuador is further west than New Zealand. The midpoint of Ecuador is further west by approximately 16,676 miles (26,837km).
No, Ecuador is not further east than New Zealand.
Yes, Ecuador is further north than New Zealand. The midpoint of Ecuador is further north by approximately 2,699 miles (4,344km).
No, Ecuador is not further south than New Zealand.
Yes, Ecuador is bigger than New Zealand.
Ecuador has an area of 276,841 km2 (717,018 miles2) and New Zealand has an area of 264,537 km2 (685,151 miles2)
which means that Ecuador is 12,304 km2 (31,867 miles2) bigger than New Zealand.
That makes Ecuador 1 times bigger than New Zealand.
No, Ecuador is not smaller than New Zealand.
Ecuador has an area of 276,841 km2 (717,018 miles2) and New Zealand has an area of 264,537 km2 (685,151 miles2)
which means that Ecuador is 12,304 km2 (31,867 miles2) bigger than New Zealand.
That makes Ecuador 1 times bigger than New Zealand.
The midpoint of New Zealand is approximately 7,012 miles (11,284km) west of Ecuador.
No, New Zealand is not further west than Ecuador.
Yes, New Zealand is further east than Ecuador. The midpoint of New Zealand is further east by approximately 16,676 miles (26,837km).
No, New Zealand is not further north than Ecuador.
Yes, New Zealand is further south than Ecuador. The midpoint of New Zealand is further south by approximately 2,699 miles (4,344km).
No, New Zealand is smaller than Ecuador.
New Zealand has an area of 264,537 km2 (685,151 miles2) and Ecuador has an area of 276,841 km2 (717,018 miles2)
which means that New Zealand is 12,304 km2 (31,867 miles2) smaller than Ecuador.
That makes New Zealand 1 times smaller than Ecuador.
Yes, New Zealand is smaller than Ecuador.
New Zealand has an area of 264,537 km2 (685,151 miles2) and Ecuador has an area of 276,841 km2 (717,018 miles2)
which means that New Zealand is 12,304 km2 (31,867 miles2) smaller than Ecuador.
That makes New Zealand 1 times smaller than Ecuador.
Yes, Ecuador is more populated than New Zealand.
Ecuador has a population of 17,289,554 and New Zealand has a population of 5,053,004
which means that Ecuador has 12,236,550 more people than New Zealand.
That makes Ecuador 3 times more populated than New Zealand.
No, Ecuador is not less populated than New Zealand.
Ecuador has a population of 17,289,554 and New Zealand has a population of 5,053,004
which means that Ecuador has 12,236,550 more people than New Zealand.
That makes Ecuador 3 times more populated than New Zealand.
No, New Zealand is not more populated than Ecuador.
New Zealand has a population of 5,053,004 and Ecuador has a population of 17,289,554
which means that New Zealand has 12,236,550 fewer people than Ecuador.
That makes New Zealand 3 times less populated than Ecuador.
Yes, New Zealand is less populated than Ecuador.
New Zealand has a population of 5,053,004 and Ecuador has a population of 17,289,554
which means that New Zealand has 12,236,550 fewer people than Ecuador.
That makes New Zealand 3 times less populated than Ecuador.