Comparing Cuba with the United States

Compare Climate information for Cuba and the United States

Is Cuba warmer or hotter than the United States?

On average across the year, yes, Cuba is hotter than the United States . Cuba has an average temperature of 26°C/79°F and the United States has an average temperature of 13°C/55°F.

Cuba's hottest month is August, with an average maximum temperature of 33°C/91°F, which is hotter than the United States's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 30°C/86°F).

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Is Cuba colder or cooler than the United States?

On average across the year, no, Cuba is not colder than the United States . Cuba has an average minimum temperature of 22°C/72°F and the United States has an average minimum temperature of 7°C/45°F.



Cuba's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 19°C/66°F, which is not colder than the United States's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of -4°C/25°F).

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Does Cuba have more rain than the United States?

On average across the year, no, Cuba has less rain than the United States. Cuba has an average annual rainfall of 560mm and the United States has an average annual rainfall of 1039mm.

Cuba's wettest month is October, with an average monthly rainfall of 78mm, which is drier than the United States's wettest month (June, with an average monthly rainfall of 102mm).

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Compare location information for Cuba and the United States

How far is Cuba from the United States?

The midpoint of Cuba is approximately 1,519 miles (2,445km) south east of the United States.

Is Cuba further west than the United States?

No, Cuba is not further west than the United States.

Is Cuba further east than the United States?

Yes, Cuba is further east than the United States. The midpoint of Cuba is further east by approximately 1,205 miles (1,939km).

Is Cuba further north than the United States?

No, Cuba is not further north than the United States.

Is Cuba further south than the United States?

Yes, Cuba is further south than the United States. The midpoint of Cuba is further south by approximately 1,076 miles (1,731km).

Is Cuba bigger than the United States?

No, Cuba is smaller than United States. Cuba has an area of 109,820 km2 (284,434 miles2) and United States has an area of 9,150,541 km2 (23,699,901 miles2) which means that Cuba is 9,040,721 km2 (23,415,467 miles2) smaller than United States.
That makes Cuba 83 times smaller than United States.

Is Cuba smaller than the United States?

Yes, Cuba is smaller than United States. Cuba has an area of 109,820 km2 (284,434 miles2) and United States has an area of 9,150,541 km2 (23,699,901 miles2) which means that Cuba is 9,040,721 km2 (23,415,467 miles2) smaller than United States.
That makes Cuba 83 times smaller than United States.

How far is the United States from Cuba?

The midpoint of the United States is approximately 1,519 miles (2,445km) north west of Cuba.

Is the United States further west than Cuba?

Yes, the United States is further west than Cuba. The midpoint of the United States is further west by approximately 1,205 miles (1,939km).

Is the United States further east than Cuba?

No, the United States is not further east than Cuba.

Is the United States further north than Cuba?

Yes, the United States is further north than Cuba. The midpoint of the United States is further north by approximately 1,076 miles (1,731km).

Is the United States further south than Cuba?

No, the United States is not further south than Cuba.

Is the United States bigger than Cuba?

Yes, United States is bigger than Cuba. United States has an area of 9,150,541 km2 (23,699,901 miles2) and Cuba has an area of 109,820 km2 (284,434 miles2) which means that United States is 9,040,721 km2 (23,415,467 miles2) bigger than Cuba.
That makes United States 83 times bigger than Cuba.

Is the United States smaller than Cuba?

No, United States is not smaller than Cuba. United States has an area of 9,150,541 km2 (23,699,901 miles2) and Cuba has an area of 109,820 km2 (284,434 miles2) which means that United States is 9,040,721 km2 (23,415,467 miles2) bigger than Cuba.
That makes United States 83 times bigger than Cuba.

Compare population information for Cuba and the United States

Is Cuba more populated than the United States?

No, Cuba is not more populated than United States. Cuba has a population of 11,008,112 and United States has a population of 337,341,954 which means that Cuba has 326,333,842 fewer people than United States.
That makes Cuba 31 times less populated than United States.

Is Cuba less populated than the United States?

Yes, Cuba is less populated than United States. Cuba has a population of 11,008,112 and United States has a population of 337,341,954 which means that Cuba has 326,333,842 fewer people than United States.
That makes Cuba 31 times less populated than United States.

Is the United States more populated than Cuba?

Yes, United States is more populated than Cuba. United States has a population of 337,341,954 and Cuba has a population of 11,008,112 which means that United States has 326,333,842 more people than Cuba.
That makes United States 31 times more populated than Cuba.

Is the United States less populated than Cuba?

No, United States is not less populated than Cuba. United States has a population of 337,341,954 and Cuba has a population of 11,008,112 which means that United States has 326,333,842 more people than Cuba.
That makes United States 31 times more populated than Cuba.

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