On average across the year,
no, Denmark is not hotter than
Iraq
.
Denmark has an average temperature of 10°C/50°F and Iraq has an average temperature of 27°C/81°F.
Denmark's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 22°C/72°F, which is not hotter than Iraq's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 47°C/117°F).
On average across the year, yes, Denmark is colder than Iraq . Denmark has an average minimum temperature of 7°C/45°F and Iraq has an average minimum temperature of 20°C/68°F.
On average across the year,
yes, Denmark has more rain than
Iraq. Denmark has an average annual rainfall of 402mm and Iraq has an average annual rainfall of 95mm.
Denmark's wettest month is August, with an average monthly rainfall of 53mm, which is wetter than Iraq's wettest month (November, with an average monthly rainfall of 21mm).
The midpoint of Denmark is approximately 2,270 miles (3,654km) north west of Iraq.
Yes, Denmark is further west than Iraq. The midpoint of Denmark is further west by approximately 894 miles (1,439km).
No, Denmark is not further east than Iraq.
Yes, Denmark is further north than Iraq. The midpoint of Denmark is further north by approximately 1,592 miles (2,562km).
No, Denmark is not further south than Iraq.
No, Denmark is smaller than Iraq.
Denmark has an area of 42,434 km2 (109,904 miles2) and Iraq has an area of 437,367 km2 (1,132,781 miles2)
which means that Denmark is 394,933 km2 (1,022,876 miles2) smaller than Iraq.
That makes Denmark 10 times smaller than Iraq.
Yes, Denmark is smaller than Iraq.
Denmark has an area of 42,434 km2 (109,904 miles2) and Iraq has an area of 437,367 km2 (1,132,781 miles2)
which means that Denmark is 394,933 km2 (1,022,876 miles2) smaller than Iraq.
That makes Denmark 10 times smaller than Iraq.
The midpoint of Iraq is approximately 2,270 miles (3,654km) south east of Denmark.
No, Iraq is not further west than Denmark.
Yes, Iraq is further east than Denmark. The midpoint of Iraq is further east by approximately 894 miles (1,439km).
No, Iraq is not further north than Denmark.
Yes, Iraq is further south than Denmark. The midpoint of Iraq is further south by approximately 1,592 miles (2,562km).
Yes, Iraq is bigger than Denmark.
Iraq has an area of 437,367 km2 (1,132,781 miles2) and Denmark has an area of 42,434 km2 (109,904 miles2)
which means that Iraq is 394,933 km2 (1,022,876 miles2) bigger than Denmark.
That makes Iraq 10 times bigger than Denmark.
No, Iraq is not smaller than Denmark.
Iraq has an area of 437,367 km2 (1,132,781 miles2) and Denmark has an area of 42,434 km2 (109,904 miles2)
which means that Iraq is 394,933 km2 (1,022,876 miles2) bigger than Denmark.
That makes Iraq 10 times bigger than Denmark.
No, Denmark is not more populated than Iraq.
Denmark has a population of 5,920,767 and Iraq has a population of 40,462,701
which means that Denmark has 34,541,934 fewer people than Iraq.
That makes Denmark 7 times less populated than Iraq.
Yes, Denmark is less populated than Iraq.
Denmark has a population of 5,920,767 and Iraq has a population of 40,462,701
which means that Denmark has 34,541,934 fewer people than Iraq.
That makes Denmark 7 times less populated than Iraq.
Yes, Iraq is more populated than Denmark.
Iraq has a population of 40,462,701 and Denmark has a population of 5,920,767
which means that Iraq has 34,541,934 more people than Denmark.
That makes Iraq 7 times more populated than Denmark.
No, Iraq is not less populated than Denmark.
Iraq has a population of 40,462,701 and Denmark has a population of 5,920,767
which means that Iraq has 34,541,934 more people than Denmark.
That makes Iraq 7 times more populated than Denmark.