On average across the year,
no, the Faroe Islands is not hotter than
Poland
.
the Faroe Islands has an average temperature of 7°C/45°F and Poland has an average temperature of 9°C/48°F.
the Faroe Islands's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 13°C/55°F, which is not hotter than Poland's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 25°C/77°F).
On average across the year, yes, the Faroe Islands is colder than Poland . the Faroe Islands has an average minimum temperature of 5°C/41°F and Poland has an average minimum temperature of 5°C/41°F.
On average across the year,
yes, the Faroe Islands has more rain than
Poland. the Faroe Islands has an average annual rainfall of 1326mm and Poland has an average annual rainfall of 430mm.
the Faroe Islands's wettest month is December, with an average monthly rainfall of 174mm, which is wetter than Poland's wettest month (July, with an average monthly rainfall of 64mm).
The midpoint of the Faroe Islands is approximately 1,187 miles (1,911km) north west of Poland.
Yes, the Faroe Islands is further west than Poland. The midpoint of the Faroe Islands is further west by approximately 708 miles (1,139km).
No, the Faroe Islands is not further east than Poland.
Yes, the Faroe Islands is further north than Poland. The midpoint of the Faroe Islands is further north by approximately 689 miles (1,109km).
No, the Faroe Islands is not further south than Poland.
No, Faroe Islands is smaller than Poland.
Faroe Islands has an area of 1,393 km2 (3,608 miles2) and Poland has an area of 304,255 km2 (788,020 miles2)
which means that Faroe Islands is 302,862 km2 (784,413 miles2) smaller than Poland.
That makes Faroe Islands 218 times smaller than Poland.
Yes, Faroe Islands is smaller than Poland.
Faroe Islands has an area of 1,393 km2 (3,608 miles2) and Poland has an area of 304,255 km2 (788,020 miles2)
which means that Faroe Islands is 302,862 km2 (784,413 miles2) smaller than Poland.
That makes Faroe Islands 218 times smaller than Poland.
The midpoint of Poland is approximately 1,187 miles (1,911km) south east of the Faroe Islands.
No, Poland is not further west than the Faroe Islands.
Yes, Poland is further east than the Faroe Islands. The midpoint of Poland is further east by approximately 708 miles (1,139km).
No, Poland is not further north than the Faroe Islands.
Yes, Poland is further south than the Faroe Islands. The midpoint of Poland is further south by approximately 689 miles (1,109km).
Yes, Poland is bigger than Faroe Islands.
Poland has an area of 304,255 km2 (788,020 miles2) and Faroe Islands has an area of 1,393 km2 (3,608 miles2)
which means that Poland is 302,862 km2 (784,413 miles2) bigger than Faroe Islands.
That makes Poland 218 times bigger than Faroe Islands.
No, Poland is not smaller than Faroe Islands.
Poland has an area of 304,255 km2 (788,020 miles2) and Faroe Islands has an area of 1,393 km2 (3,608 miles2)
which means that Poland is 302,862 km2 (784,413 miles2) bigger than Faroe Islands.
That makes Poland 218 times bigger than Faroe Islands.
No, Faroe Islands is not more populated than Poland.
Faroe Islands has a population of 52,269 and Poland has a population of 38,093,101
which means that Faroe Islands has 38,040,832 fewer people than Poland.
That makes Faroe Islands 729 times less populated than Poland.
Yes, Faroe Islands is less populated than Poland.
Faroe Islands has a population of 52,269 and Poland has a population of 38,093,101
which means that Faroe Islands has 38,040,832 fewer people than Poland.
That makes Faroe Islands 729 times less populated than Poland.
Yes, Poland is more populated than Faroe Islands.
Poland has a population of 38,093,101 and Faroe Islands has a population of 52,269
which means that Poland has 38,040,832 more people than Faroe Islands.
That makes Poland 729 times more populated than Faroe Islands.
No, Poland is not less populated than Faroe Islands.
Poland has a population of 38,093,101 and Faroe Islands has a population of 52,269
which means that Poland has 38,040,832 more people than Faroe Islands.
That makes Poland 729 times more populated than Faroe Islands.