On average across the year,
yes, North Carolina, United States is hotter than
Rhode Island, United States
.
North Carolina, United States has an average temperature of 16°C/61°F and Rhode Island, United States has an average temperature of 11°C/52°F.
North Carolina, United States's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 32°C/90°F, which is hotter than Rhode Island, United States's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 29°C/84°F).
On average across the year, no, North Carolina, United States is not colder than Rhode Island, United States . North Carolina, United States has an average minimum temperature of 11°C/52°F and Rhode Island, United States has an average minimum temperature of 6°C/43°F.
On average across the year,
yes, North Carolina, United States has more rain than
Rhode Island, United States. North Carolina, United States has an average annual rainfall of 1360mm and Rhode Island, United States has an average annual rainfall of 1354mm.
North Carolina, United States's wettest month is August, with an average monthly rainfall of 145mm, which is wetter than Rhode Island, United States's wettest month (December, with an average monthly rainfall of 138mm).
The midpoint of North Carolina, United States is approximately 572 miles (920km) south west of Rhode Island, United States.
Yes, North Carolina, United States is further west than Rhode Island, United States. The midpoint of North Carolina, United States is further west by approximately 438 miles (705km).
No, North Carolina, United States is not further east than Rhode Island, United States.
No, North Carolina, United States is not further north than Rhode Island, United States.
Yes, North Carolina, United States is further south than Rhode Island, United States. The midpoint of North Carolina, United States is further south by approximately 402 miles (647km).
Yes, North Carolina is bigger than Rhode Island.
North Carolina has an area of 139,391 km2 (361,023 miles2) and Rhode Island has an area of 4,001 km2 (10,363 miles2)
which means that North Carolina is 135,390 km2 (350,660 miles2) bigger than Rhode Island.
That makes North Carolina 35 times bigger than Rhode Island.
No, North Carolina is not smaller than Rhode Island.
North Carolina has an area of 139,391 km2 (361,023 miles2) and Rhode Island has an area of 4,001 km2 (10,363 miles2)
which means that North Carolina is 135,390 km2 (350,660 miles2) bigger than Rhode Island.
That makes North Carolina 35 times bigger than Rhode Island.
The midpoint of Rhode Island, United States is approximately 572 miles (920km) north east of North Carolina, United States.
No, Rhode Island, United States is not further west than North Carolina, United States.
Yes, Rhode Island, United States is further east than North Carolina, United States. The midpoint of Rhode Island, United States is further east by approximately 438 miles (705km).
Yes, Rhode Island, United States is further north than North Carolina, United States. The midpoint of Rhode Island, United States is further north by approximately 402 miles (647km).
No, Rhode Island, United States is not further south than North Carolina, United States.
No, Rhode Island is smaller than North Carolina.
Rhode Island has an area of 4,001 km2 (10,363 miles2) and North Carolina has an area of 139,391 km2 (361,023 miles2)
which means that Rhode Island is 135,390 km2 (350,660 miles2) smaller than North Carolina.
That makes Rhode Island 35 times smaller than North Carolina.
Yes, Rhode Island is smaller than North Carolina.
Rhode Island has an area of 4,001 km2 (10,363 miles2) and North Carolina has an area of 139,391 km2 (361,023 miles2)
which means that Rhode Island is 135,390 km2 (350,660 miles2) smaller than North Carolina.
That makes Rhode Island 35 times smaller than North Carolina.
Yes, North Carolina is more populated than Rhode Island.
North Carolina has a population of 10,551,162 and Rhode Island has a population of 1,095,610
which means that North Carolina has 9,455,552 more people than Rhode Island.
That makes North Carolina 10 times more populated than Rhode Island.
No, North Carolina is not less populated than Rhode Island.
North Carolina has a population of 10,551,162 and Rhode Island has a population of 1,095,610
which means that North Carolina has 9,455,552 more people than Rhode Island.
That makes North Carolina 10 times more populated than Rhode Island.
No, Rhode Island is not more populated than North Carolina.
Rhode Island has a population of 1,095,610 and North Carolina has a population of 10,551,162
which means that Rhode Island has 9,455,552 fewer people than North Carolina.
That makes Rhode Island 10 times less populated than North Carolina.
Yes, Rhode Island is less populated than North Carolina.
Rhode Island has a population of 1,095,610 and North Carolina has a population of 10,551,162
which means that Rhode Island has 9,455,552 fewer people than North Carolina.
That makes Rhode Island 10 times less populated than North Carolina.