Comparing Belize with Lakeville, Minnesota

Compare Climate information for Belize and Lakeville, Minnesota

Is Belize warmer or hotter than Lakeville, Minnesota?

On average across the year, yes, Belize is hotter than Lakeville, Minnesota . Belize has an average temperature of 28°C/82°F and Lakeville, Minnesota has an average temperature of 9°C/48°F.

Belize's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 35°C/95°F, which is hotter than Lakeville, Minnesota's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 29°C/84°F).

Average Monthly Maximum Temperatures
Belize Lakeville, Minnesota

Is Belize colder or cooler than Lakeville, Minnesota?

On average across the year, no, Belize is not colder than Lakeville, Minnesota . Belize has an average minimum temperature of 23°C/73°F and Lakeville, Minnesota has an average minimum temperature of 4°C/39°F.



Belize's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 19°C/66°F, which is not colder than Lakeville, Minnesota's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of -12°C/10°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
Belize Lakeville, Minnesota

Does Belize have more rain than Lakeville, Minnesota?

On average across the year, no, Belize has less rain than Lakeville, Minnesota. Belize has an average annual rainfall of 835mm and Lakeville, Minnesota has an average annual rainfall of 921mm.

Belize's wettest month is October, with an average monthly rainfall of 187mm, which is wetter than Lakeville, Minnesota's wettest month (June, with an average monthly rainfall of 137mm).

Average Monthly Rainfall
Belize Lakeville, Minnesota

Compare location information for Belize and Lakeville, Minnesota

How far is Belize from Lakeville, Minnesota?

The midpoint of Belize is approximately 1,917 miles (3,085km) south of Lakeville, Minnesota.

Is Belize further west than Lakeville, Minnesota?

No, Belize is not further west than Lakeville, Minnesota.

Is Belize further east than Lakeville, Minnesota?

Yes, Belize is further east than Lakeville, Minnesota. The midpoint of Belize is further east by approximately 328 miles (528km).

Is Belize further north than Lakeville, Minnesota?

No, Belize is not further north than Lakeville, Minnesota.

Is Belize further south than Lakeville, Minnesota?

Yes, Belize is further south than Lakeville, Minnesota. The midpoint of Belize is further south by approximately 1,897 miles (3,053km).

How far is Lakeville, Minnesota from Belize?

The midpoint of Lakeville, Minnesota is approximately 1,917 miles (3,085km) of Belize.

Is Lakeville, Minnesota further west than Belize?

Yes, Lakeville, Minnesota is further west than Belize. The midpoint of Lakeville, Minnesota is further west by approximately 328 miles (528km).

Is Lakeville, Minnesota further east than Belize?

No, Lakeville, Minnesota is not further east than Belize.

Is Lakeville, Minnesota further north than Belize?

Yes, Lakeville, Minnesota is further north than Belize. The midpoint of Lakeville, Minnesota is further north by approximately 1,897 miles (3,053km).

Is Lakeville, Minnesota further south than Belize?

No, Lakeville, Minnesota is not further south than Belize.

Compare population information for Belize and Lakeville, Minnesota

Is Belize more populated than Lakeville, Minnesota?

Yes, Belize is more populated than Lakeville. Belize has a population of 412,387 and Lakeville has a population of 60,633 which means that Belize has 351,754 more people than Lakeville.
That makes Belize 7 times more populated than Lakeville.

Is Belize less populated than Lakeville, Minnesota?

No, Belize is not less populated than Lakeville. Belize has a population of 412,387 and Lakeville has a population of 60,633 which means that Belize has 351,754 more people than Lakeville.
That makes Belize 7 times more populated than Lakeville.

Is Lakeville, Minnesota more populated than Belize?

No, Lakeville is not more populated than Belize. Lakeville has a population of 60,633 and Belize has a population of 412,387 which means that Lakeville has 351,754 fewer people than Belize.
That makes Lakeville 7 times less populated than Belize.

Is Lakeville, Minnesota less populated than Belize?

Yes, Lakeville is less populated than Belize. Lakeville has a population of 60,633 and Belize has a population of 412,387 which means that Lakeville has 351,754 fewer people than Belize.
That makes Lakeville 7 times less populated than Belize.

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