On average across the year,
no, Australia is not hotter than
French Polynesia
.
Australia has an average temperature of 18°C/64°F and French Polynesia has an average temperature of 28°C/82°F.
Australia's hottest month is January, with an average maximum temperature of 29°C/84°F, which is not hotter than French Polynesia's hottest month (February, with an average maximum temperature of 31°C/88°F).
On average across the year, yes, Australia is colder than French Polynesia . Australia has an average minimum temperature of 13°C/55°F and French Polynesia has an average minimum temperature of 25°C/77°F.
On average across the year,
no, Australia has less rain than
French Polynesia. Australia has an average annual rainfall of 899mm and French Polynesia has an average annual rainfall of 1102mm.
Australia's wettest month is January, with an average monthly rainfall of 116mm, which is drier than French Polynesia's wettest month (also January, with an average monthly rainfall of 176mm).
The midpoint of Australia is approximately 4,903 miles (7,891km) west of French Polynesia.
No, Australia is not further west than French Polynesia.
Yes, Australia is further east than French Polynesia. The midpoint of Australia is further east by approximately 17,120 miles (27,552km).
No, Australia is not further north than French Polynesia.
Yes, Australia is further south than French Polynesia. The midpoint of Australia is further south by approximately 524 miles (844km).
Yes, Australia is bigger than French Polynesia.
Australia has an area of 7,682,300 km2 (19,897,157 miles2) and French Polynesia has an area of 3,827 km2 (9,912 miles2)
which means that Australia is 7,678,473 km2 (19,887,245 miles2) bigger than French Polynesia.
That makes Australia 2,007 times bigger than French Polynesia.
No, Australia is not smaller than French Polynesia.
Australia has an area of 7,682,300 km2 (19,897,157 miles2) and French Polynesia has an area of 3,827 km2 (9,912 miles2)
which means that Australia is 7,678,473 km2 (19,887,245 miles2) bigger than French Polynesia.
That makes Australia 2,007 times bigger than French Polynesia.
The midpoint of French Polynesia is approximately 4,903 miles (7,891km) east of Australia.
Yes, French Polynesia is further west than Australia. The midpoint of French Polynesia is further west by approximately 17,120 miles (27,552km).
No, French Polynesia is not further east than Australia.
Yes, French Polynesia is further north than Australia. The midpoint of French Polynesia is further north by approximately 524 miles (844km).
No, French Polynesia is not further south than Australia.
No, French Polynesia is smaller than Australia.
French Polynesia has an area of 3,827 km2 (9,912 miles2) and Australia has an area of 7,682,300 km2 (19,897,157 miles2)
which means that French Polynesia is 7,678,473 km2 (19,887,245 miles2) smaller than Australia.
That makes French Polynesia 2,007 times smaller than Australia.
Yes, French Polynesia is smaller than Australia.
French Polynesia has an area of 3,827 km2 (9,912 miles2) and Australia has an area of 7,682,300 km2 (19,897,157 miles2)
which means that French Polynesia is 7,678,473 km2 (19,887,245 miles2) smaller than Australia.
That makes French Polynesia 2,007 times smaller than Australia.
Yes, Australia is more populated than French Polynesia.
Australia has a population of 26,141,369 and French Polynesia has a population of 299,356
which means that Australia has 25,842,013 more people than French Polynesia.
That makes Australia 87 times more populated than French Polynesia.
No, Australia is not less populated than French Polynesia.
Australia has a population of 26,141,369 and French Polynesia has a population of 299,356
which means that Australia has 25,842,013 more people than French Polynesia.
That makes Australia 87 times more populated than French Polynesia.
No, French Polynesia is not more populated than Australia.
French Polynesia has a population of 299,356 and Australia has a population of 26,141,369
which means that French Polynesia has 25,842,013 fewer people than Australia.
That makes French Polynesia 87 times less populated than Australia.
Yes, French Polynesia is less populated than Australia.
French Polynesia has a population of 299,356 and Australia has a population of 26,141,369
which means that French Polynesia has 25,842,013 fewer people than Australia.
That makes French Polynesia 87 times less populated than Australia.