On average across the year,
no, Russia is not hotter than
Uzbekistan
.
Russia has an average temperature of 5°C/41°F and Uzbekistan has an average temperature of 15°C/59°F.
Russia's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 26°C/79°F, which is not hotter than Uzbekistan's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 37°C/99°F).
On average across the year, yes, Russia is colder than Uzbekistan . Russia has an average minimum temperature of 0°C/32°F and Uzbekistan has an average minimum temperature of 9°C/48°F.
On average across the year,
yes, Russia has more rain than
Uzbekistan. Russia has an average annual rainfall of 335mm and Uzbekistan has an average annual rainfall of 101mm.
Russia's wettest month is July, with an average monthly rainfall of 43mm, which is wetter than Uzbekistan's wettest month (March, with an average monthly rainfall of 20mm).
The midpoint of Russia is approximately 2,180 miles (3,509km) north east of Uzbekistan.
No, Russia is not further west than Uzbekistan.
Yes, Russia is further east than Uzbekistan. The midpoint of Russia is further east by approximately 890 miles (1,432km).
Yes, Russia is further north than Uzbekistan. The midpoint of Russia is further north by approximately 1,392 miles (2,240km).
No, Russia is not further south than Uzbekistan.
Yes, Russia is bigger than Uzbekistan.
Russia has an area of 16,377,742 km2 (42,418,352 miles2) and Uzbekistan has an area of 425,400 km2 (1,101,786 miles2)
which means that Russia is 15,952,342 km2 (41,316,566 miles2) bigger than Uzbekistan.
That makes Russia 39 times bigger than Uzbekistan.
No, Russia is not smaller than Uzbekistan.
Russia has an area of 16,377,742 km2 (42,418,352 miles2) and Uzbekistan has an area of 425,400 km2 (1,101,786 miles2)
which means that Russia is 15,952,342 km2 (41,316,566 miles2) bigger than Uzbekistan.
That makes Russia 39 times bigger than Uzbekistan.
The midpoint of Uzbekistan is approximately 2,180 miles (3,509km) south west of Russia.
Yes, Uzbekistan is further west than Russia. The midpoint of Uzbekistan is further west by approximately 890 miles (1,432km).
No, Uzbekistan is not further east than Russia.
No, Uzbekistan is not further north than Russia.
Yes, Uzbekistan is further south than Russia. The midpoint of Uzbekistan is further south by approximately 1,392 miles (2,240km).
No, Uzbekistan is smaller than Russia.
Uzbekistan has an area of 425,400 km2 (1,101,786 miles2) and Russia has an area of 16,377,742 km2 (42,418,352 miles2)
which means that Uzbekistan is 15,952,342 km2 (41,316,566 miles2) smaller than Russia.
That makes Uzbekistan 39 times smaller than Russia.
Yes, Uzbekistan is smaller than Russia.
Uzbekistan has an area of 425,400 km2 (1,101,786 miles2) and Russia has an area of 16,377,742 km2 (42,418,352 miles2)
which means that Uzbekistan is 15,952,342 km2 (41,316,566 miles2) smaller than Russia.
That makes Uzbekistan 39 times smaller than Russia.
Yes, Russia is more populated than Uzbekistan.
Russia has a population of 142,021,981 and Uzbekistan has a population of 31,104,937
which means that Russia has 110,917,044 more people than Uzbekistan.
That makes Russia 5 times more populated than Uzbekistan.
No, Russia is not less populated than Uzbekistan.
Russia has a population of 142,021,981 and Uzbekistan has a population of 31,104,937
which means that Russia has 110,917,044 more people than Uzbekistan.
That makes Russia 5 times more populated than Uzbekistan.
No, Uzbekistan is not more populated than Russia.
Uzbekistan has a population of 31,104,937 and Russia has a population of 142,021,981
which means that Uzbekistan has 110,917,044 fewer people than Russia.
That makes Uzbekistan 5 times less populated than Russia.
Yes, Uzbekistan is less populated than Russia.
Uzbekistan has a population of 31,104,937 and Russia has a population of 142,021,981
which means that Uzbekistan has 110,917,044 fewer people than Russia.
That makes Uzbekistan 5 times less populated than Russia.