On average across the year,
no, Norway is not hotter than
Tanzania
.
Norway has an average temperature of 7°C/45°F and Tanzania has an average temperature of 25°C/77°F.
Norway's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 20°C/68°F, which is not hotter than Tanzania's hottest month (January, with an average maximum temperature of 31°C/88°F).
On average across the year, yes, Norway is colder than Tanzania . Norway has an average minimum temperature of 4°C/39°F and Tanzania has an average minimum temperature of 20°C/68°F.
On average across the year,
yes, Norway has more rain than
Tanzania. Norway has an average annual rainfall of 791mm and Tanzania has an average annual rainfall of 706mm.
Norway's wettest month is October, with an average monthly rainfall of 93mm, which is drier than Tanzania's wettest month (April, with an average monthly rainfall of 123mm).
The midpoint of Norway is approximately 4,836 miles (7,783km) of Tanzania.
No, Norway is not further west than Tanzania.
Yes, Norway is further east than Tanzania. The midpoint of Norway is further east by approximately 124 miles (200km).
Yes, Norway is further north than Tanzania. The midpoint of Norway is further north by approximately 4,618 miles (7,432km).
No, Norway is not further south than Tanzania.
No, Norway is smaller than Tanzania.
Norway has an area of 304,282 km2 (788,090 miles2) and Tanzania has an area of 885,800 km2 (2,294,222 miles2)
which means that Norway is 581,518 km2 (1,506,132 miles2) smaller than Tanzania.
That makes Norway 3 times smaller than Tanzania.
Yes, Norway is smaller than Tanzania.
Norway has an area of 304,282 km2 (788,090 miles2) and Tanzania has an area of 885,800 km2 (2,294,222 miles2)
which means that Norway is 581,518 km2 (1,506,132 miles2) smaller than Tanzania.
That makes Norway 3 times smaller than Tanzania.
The midpoint of Tanzania is approximately 4,836 miles (7,783km) south of Norway.
Yes, Tanzania is further west than Norway. The midpoint of Tanzania is further west by approximately 124 miles (200km).
No, Tanzania is not further east than Norway.
No, Tanzania is not further north than Norway.
Yes, Tanzania is further south than Norway. The midpoint of Tanzania is further south by approximately 4,618 miles (7,432km).
Yes, Tanzania is bigger than Norway.
Tanzania has an area of 885,800 km2 (2,294,222 miles2) and Norway has an area of 304,282 km2 (788,090 miles2)
which means that Tanzania is 581,518 km2 (1,506,132 miles2) bigger than Norway.
That makes Tanzania 3 times bigger than Norway.
No, Tanzania is not smaller than Norway.
Tanzania has an area of 885,800 km2 (2,294,222 miles2) and Norway has an area of 304,282 km2 (788,090 miles2)
which means that Tanzania is 581,518 km2 (1,506,132 miles2) bigger than Norway.
That makes Tanzania 3 times bigger than Norway.
No, Norway is not more populated than Tanzania.
Norway has a population of 5,553,840 and Tanzania has a population of 63,852,892
which means that Norway has 58,299,052 fewer people than Tanzania.
That makes Norway 12 times less populated than Tanzania.
Yes, Norway is less populated than Tanzania.
Norway has a population of 5,553,840 and Tanzania has a population of 63,852,892
which means that Norway has 58,299,052 fewer people than Tanzania.
That makes Norway 12 times less populated than Tanzania.
Yes, Tanzania is more populated than Norway.
Tanzania has a population of 63,852,892 and Norway has a population of 5,553,840
which means that Tanzania has 58,299,052 more people than Norway.
That makes Tanzania 12 times more populated than Norway.
No, Tanzania is not less populated than Norway.
Tanzania has a population of 63,852,892 and Norway has a population of 5,553,840
which means that Tanzania has 58,299,052 more people than Norway.
That makes Tanzania 12 times more populated than Norway.