On average across the year,
yes, Cuba is hotter than
Vermont, United States
.
Cuba has an average temperature of 26°C/79°F and Vermont, United States has an average temperature of 5°C/41°F.
Cuba's hottest month is August, with an average maximum temperature of 33°C/91°F, which is hotter than Vermont, United States's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 24°C/75°F).
On average across the year, no, Cuba is not colder than Vermont, United States . Cuba has an average minimum temperature of 22°C/72°F and Vermont, United States has an average minimum temperature of 0°C/32°F.
On average across the year,
no, Cuba has less rain than
Vermont, United States. Cuba has an average annual rainfall of 560mm and Vermont, United States has an average annual rainfall of 1409mm.
Cuba's wettest month is October, with an average monthly rainfall of 78mm, which is drier than Vermont, United States's wettest month (June, with an average monthly rainfall of 174mm).
The midpoint of Cuba is approximately 1,619 miles (2,606km) south of Vermont, United States.
Yes, Cuba is further west than Vermont, United States. The midpoint of Cuba is further west by approximately 354 miles (570km).
No, Cuba is not further east than Vermont, United States.
No, Cuba is not further north than Vermont, United States.
Yes, Cuba is further south than Vermont, United States. The midpoint of Cuba is further south by approximately 1,591 miles (2,561km).
Yes, Cuba is bigger than Vermont.
Cuba has an area of 109,820 km2 (284,434 miles2) and Vermont has an area of 24,906 km2 (64,507 miles2)
which means that Cuba is 84,914 km2 (219,927 miles2) bigger than Vermont.
That makes Cuba 4 times bigger than Vermont.
No, Cuba is not smaller than Vermont.
Cuba has an area of 109,820 km2 (284,434 miles2) and Vermont has an area of 24,906 km2 (64,507 miles2)
which means that Cuba is 84,914 km2 (219,927 miles2) bigger than Vermont.
That makes Cuba 4 times bigger than Vermont.
The midpoint of Vermont, United States is approximately 1,619 miles (2,606km) of Cuba.
No, Vermont, United States is not further west than Cuba.
Yes, Vermont, United States is further east than Cuba. The midpoint of Vermont, United States is further east by approximately 354 miles (570km).
Yes, Vermont, United States is further north than Cuba. The midpoint of Vermont, United States is further north by approximately 1,591 miles (2,561km).
No, Vermont, United States is not further south than Cuba.
No, Vermont is smaller than Cuba.
Vermont has an area of 24,906 km2 (64,507 miles2) and Cuba has an area of 109,820 km2 (284,434 miles2)
which means that Vermont is 84,914 km2 (219,927 miles2) smaller than Cuba.
That makes Vermont 4 times smaller than Cuba.
Yes, Vermont is smaller than Cuba.
Vermont has an area of 24,906 km2 (64,507 miles2) and Cuba has an area of 109,820 km2 (284,434 miles2)
which means that Vermont is 84,914 km2 (219,927 miles2) smaller than Cuba.
That makes Vermont 4 times smaller than Cuba.
Yes, Cuba is more populated than Vermont.
Cuba has a population of 11,008,112 and Vermont has a population of 645,570
which means that Cuba has 10,362,542 more people than Vermont.
That makes Cuba 17 times more populated than Vermont.
No, Cuba is not less populated than Vermont.
Cuba has a population of 11,008,112 and Vermont has a population of 645,570
which means that Cuba has 10,362,542 more people than Vermont.
That makes Cuba 17 times more populated than Vermont.
No, Vermont is not more populated than Cuba.
Vermont has a population of 645,570 and Cuba has a population of 11,008,112
which means that Vermont has 10,362,542 fewer people than Cuba.
That makes Vermont 17 times less populated than Cuba.
Yes, Vermont is less populated than Cuba.
Vermont has a population of 645,570 and Cuba has a population of 11,008,112
which means that Vermont has 10,362,542 fewer people than Cuba.
That makes Vermont 17 times less populated than Cuba.