On average across the year,
no, Iceland is not hotter than
New Zealand
.
Iceland has an average temperature of 5°C/41°F and New Zealand has an average temperature of 13°C/55°F.
Iceland's hottest month is August, with an average maximum temperature of 14°C/57°F, which is not hotter than New Zealand's hottest month (January, with an average maximum temperature of 23°C/73°F).
On average across the year, yes, Iceland is colder than New Zealand . Iceland has an average minimum temperature of 3°C/37°F and New Zealand has an average minimum temperature of 8°C/46°F.
The midpoint of Iceland is approximately 10,686 miles (17,197km) north east of New Zealand.
No, Iceland is not further west than New Zealand.
Yes, Iceland is further east than New Zealand. The midpoint of Iceland is further east by approximately 6,275 miles (10,099km).
Yes, Iceland is further north than New Zealand. The midpoint of Iceland is further north by approximately 7,314 miles (11,771km).
No, Iceland is not further south than New Zealand.
No, Iceland is smaller than New Zealand.
Iceland has an area of 100,250 km2 (259,648 miles2) and New Zealand has an area of 264,537 km2 (685,151 miles2)
which means that Iceland is 164,287 km2 (425,503 miles2) smaller than New Zealand.
That makes Iceland 3 times smaller than New Zealand.
Yes, Iceland is smaller than New Zealand.
Iceland has an area of 100,250 km2 (259,648 miles2) and New Zealand has an area of 264,537 km2 (685,151 miles2)
which means that Iceland is 164,287 km2 (425,503 miles2) smaller than New Zealand.
That makes Iceland 3 times smaller than New Zealand.
The midpoint of New Zealand is approximately 10,686 miles (17,197km) south west of Iceland.
Yes, New Zealand is further west than Iceland. The midpoint of New Zealand is further west by approximately 6,275 miles (10,099km).
No, New Zealand is not further east than Iceland.
No, New Zealand is not further north than Iceland.
Yes, New Zealand is further south than Iceland. The midpoint of New Zealand is further south by approximately 7,314 miles (11,771km).
Yes, New Zealand is bigger than Iceland.
New Zealand has an area of 264,537 km2 (685,151 miles2) and Iceland has an area of 100,250 km2 (259,648 miles2)
which means that New Zealand is 164,287 km2 (425,503 miles2) bigger than Iceland.
That makes New Zealand 3 times bigger than Iceland.
No, New Zealand is not smaller than Iceland.
New Zealand has an area of 264,537 km2 (685,151 miles2) and Iceland has an area of 100,250 km2 (259,648 miles2)
which means that New Zealand is 164,287 km2 (425,503 miles2) bigger than Iceland.
That makes New Zealand 3 times bigger than Iceland.
No, Iceland is not more populated than New Zealand.
Iceland has a population of 357,603 and New Zealand has a population of 5,053,004
which means that Iceland has 4,695,401 fewer people than New Zealand.
That makes Iceland 14 times less populated than New Zealand.
Yes, Iceland is less populated than New Zealand.
Iceland has a population of 357,603 and New Zealand has a population of 5,053,004
which means that Iceland has 4,695,401 fewer people than New Zealand.
That makes Iceland 14 times less populated than New Zealand.
Yes, New Zealand is more populated than Iceland.
New Zealand has a population of 5,053,004 and Iceland has a population of 357,603
which means that New Zealand has 4,695,401 more people than Iceland.
That makes New Zealand 14 times more populated than Iceland.
No, New Zealand is not less populated than Iceland.
New Zealand has a population of 5,053,004 and Iceland has a population of 357,603
which means that New Zealand has 4,695,401 more people than Iceland.
That makes New Zealand 14 times more populated than Iceland.