On average across the year,
yes, Belgium is hotter than
Switzerland
.
Belgium has an average temperature of 11°C/52°F and Switzerland has an average temperature of 10°C/50°F.
Belgium's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 23°C/73°F, which is not hotter than Switzerland's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 25°C/77°F).
On average across the year, no, Belgium is not colder than Switzerland . Belgium has an average minimum temperature of 8°C/46°F and Switzerland has an average minimum temperature of 6°C/43°F.
On average across the year,
no, Belgium has less rain than
Switzerland. Belgium has an average annual rainfall of 506mm and Switzerland has an average annual rainfall of 1164mm.
Belgium's wettest month is June, with an average monthly rainfall of 56mm, which is drier than Switzerland's wettest month (July, with an average monthly rainfall of 136mm).
The midpoint of Belgium is approximately 307 miles (494km) north west of Switzerland.
Yes, Belgium is further west than Switzerland. The midpoint of Belgium is further west by approximately 159 miles (256km).
No, Belgium is not further east than Switzerland.
Yes, Belgium is further north than Switzerland. The midpoint of Belgium is further north by approximately 255 miles (410km).
No, Belgium is not further south than Switzerland.
No, Belgium is smaller than Switzerland.
Belgium has an area of 30,278 km2 (78,420 miles2) and Switzerland has an area of 39,997 km2 (103,592 miles2)
which means that Belgium is 9,719 km2 (25,172 miles2) smaller than Switzerland.
That makes Belgium 1 times smaller than Switzerland.
Yes, Belgium is smaller than Switzerland.
Belgium has an area of 30,278 km2 (78,420 miles2) and Switzerland has an area of 39,997 km2 (103,592 miles2)
which means that Belgium is 9,719 km2 (25,172 miles2) smaller than Switzerland.
That makes Belgium 1 times smaller than Switzerland.
The midpoint of Switzerland is approximately 307 miles (494km) south east of Belgium.
No, Switzerland is not further west than Belgium.
Yes, Switzerland is further east than Belgium. The midpoint of Switzerland is further east by approximately 159 miles (256km).
No, Switzerland is not further north than Belgium.
Yes, Switzerland is further south than Belgium. The midpoint of Switzerland is further south by approximately 255 miles (410km).
Yes, Switzerland is bigger than Belgium.
Switzerland has an area of 39,997 km2 (103,592 miles2) and Belgium has an area of 30,278 km2 (78,420 miles2)
which means that Switzerland is 9,719 km2 (25,172 miles2) bigger than Belgium.
That makes Switzerland 1 times bigger than Belgium.
No, Switzerland is not smaller than Belgium.
Switzerland has an area of 39,997 km2 (103,592 miles2) and Belgium has an area of 30,278 km2 (78,420 miles2)
which means that Switzerland is 9,719 km2 (25,172 miles2) bigger than Belgium.
That makes Switzerland 1 times bigger than Belgium.
Yes, Belgium is more populated than Switzerland.
Belgium has a population of 11,847,338 and Switzerland has a population of 8,508,698
which means that Belgium has 3,338,640 more people than Switzerland.
That makes Belgium 1 times more populated than Switzerland.
No, Belgium is not less populated than Switzerland.
Belgium has a population of 11,847,338 and Switzerland has a population of 8,508,698
which means that Belgium has 3,338,640 more people than Switzerland.
That makes Belgium 1 times more populated than Switzerland.
No, Switzerland is not more populated than Belgium.
Switzerland has a population of 8,508,698 and Belgium has a population of 11,847,338
which means that Switzerland has 3,338,640 fewer people than Belgium.
That makes Switzerland 1 times less populated than Belgium.
Yes, Switzerland is less populated than Belgium.
Switzerland has a population of 8,508,698 and Belgium has a population of 11,847,338
which means that Switzerland has 3,338,640 fewer people than Belgium.
That makes Switzerland 1 times less populated than Belgium.