Comparing Guatemala with South Korea

Compare Climate information for Guatemala and South Korea

Is Guatemala warmer or hotter than South Korea?

On average across the year, yes, Guatemala is hotter than South Korea . Guatemala has an average temperature of 29°C/84°F and South Korea has an average temperature of 14°C/57°F.

Guatemala's hottest month is April, with an average maximum temperature of 37°C/99°F, which is hotter than South Korea's hottest month (August, with an average maximum temperature of 31°C/88°F).

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Is Guatemala colder or cooler than South Korea?

On average across the year, no, Guatemala is not colder than South Korea . Guatemala has an average minimum temperature of 23°C/73°F and South Korea has an average minimum temperature of 9°C/48°F.



Guatemala's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 22°C/72°F, which is not colder than South Korea's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of -5°C/23°F).

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Does Guatemala have more rain than South Korea?

On average across the year, yes, Guatemala has more rain than South Korea. Guatemala has an average annual rainfall of 1231mm and South Korea has an average annual rainfall of 713mm.

Guatemala's wettest month is October, with an average monthly rainfall of 241mm, which is wetter than South Korea's wettest month (July, with an average monthly rainfall of 177mm).

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Compare location information for Guatemala and South Korea

How far is Guatemala from South Korea?

The midpoint of Guatemala is approximately 8,087 miles (13,015km) east of South Korea.

Is Guatemala further west than South Korea?

Yes, Guatemala is further west than South Korea. The midpoint of Guatemala is further west by approximately 15,004 miles (24,147km).

Is Guatemala further east than South Korea?

No, Guatemala is not further east than South Korea.

Is Guatemala further north than South Korea?

No, Guatemala is not further north than South Korea.

Is Guatemala further south than South Korea?

Yes, Guatemala is further south than South Korea. The midpoint of Guatemala is further south by approximately 1,391 miles (2,238km).

Is Guatemala bigger than South Korea?

Yes, Guatemala is bigger than South Korea. Guatemala has an area of 107,159 km2 (277,542 miles2) and South Korea has an area of 96,920 km2 (251,023 miles2) which means that Guatemala is 10,239 km2 (26,519 miles2) bigger than South Korea.
That makes Guatemala 1 times bigger than South Korea.

Is Guatemala smaller than South Korea?

No, Guatemala is not smaller than South Korea. Guatemala has an area of 107,159 km2 (277,542 miles2) and South Korea has an area of 96,920 km2 (251,023 miles2) which means that Guatemala is 10,239 km2 (26,519 miles2) bigger than South Korea.
That makes Guatemala 1 times bigger than South Korea.

How far is South Korea from Guatemala?

The midpoint of South Korea is approximately 8,087 miles (13,015km) west of Guatemala.

Is South Korea further west than Guatemala?

No, South Korea is not further west than Guatemala.

Is South Korea further east than Guatemala?

Yes, South Korea is further east than Guatemala. The midpoint of South Korea is further east by approximately 15,004 miles (24,147km).

Is South Korea further north than Guatemala?

Yes, South Korea is further north than Guatemala. The midpoint of South Korea is further north by approximately 1,391 miles (2,238km).

Is South Korea further south than Guatemala?

No, South Korea is not further south than Guatemala.

Is South Korea bigger than Guatemala?

No, South Korea is smaller than Guatemala. South Korea has an area of 96,920 km2 (251,023 miles2) and Guatemala has an area of 107,159 km2 (277,542 miles2) which means that South Korea is 10,239 km2 (26,519 miles2) smaller than Guatemala.
That makes South Korea 1 times smaller than Guatemala.

Is South Korea smaller than Guatemala?

Yes, South Korea is smaller than Guatemala. South Korea has an area of 96,920 km2 (251,023 miles2) and Guatemala has an area of 107,159 km2 (277,542 miles2) which means that South Korea is 10,239 km2 (26,519 miles2) smaller than Guatemala.
That makes South Korea 1 times smaller than Guatemala.

Compare population information for Guatemala and South Korea

Is Guatemala more populated than South Korea?

No, Guatemala is not more populated than South Korea. Guatemala has a population of 17,703,190 and South Korea has a population of 51,844,834 which means that Guatemala has 34,141,644 fewer people than South Korea.
That makes Guatemala 3 times less populated than South Korea.

Is Guatemala less populated than South Korea?

Yes, Guatemala is less populated than South Korea. Guatemala has a population of 17,703,190 and South Korea has a population of 51,844,834 which means that Guatemala has 34,141,644 fewer people than South Korea.
That makes Guatemala 3 times less populated than South Korea.

Is South Korea more populated than Guatemala?

Yes, South Korea is more populated than Guatemala. South Korea has a population of 51,844,834 and Guatemala has a population of 17,703,190 which means that South Korea has 34,141,644 more people than Guatemala.
That makes South Korea 3 times more populated than Guatemala.

Is South Korea less populated than Guatemala?

No, South Korea is not less populated than Guatemala. South Korea has a population of 51,844,834 and Guatemala has a population of 17,703,190 which means that South Korea has 34,141,644 more people than Guatemala.
That makes South Korea 3 times more populated than Guatemala.

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