Comparing Gambia with Jackson, Mississippi

Compare Climate information for Gambia and Jackson, Mississippi

Is Gambia warmer or hotter than Jackson, Mississippi?

On average across the year, yes, Gambia is hotter than Jackson, Mississippi . Gambia has an average temperature of 27°C/81°F and Jackson, Mississippi has an average temperature of 19°C/66°F.

Gambia's hottest month is March, with an average maximum temperature of 35°C/95°F, which is hotter than Jackson, Mississippi's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 34°C/93°F).

Average Monthly Maximum Temperatures
Gambia Jackson, Mississippi

Is Gambia colder or cooler than Jackson, Mississippi?

On average across the year, no, Gambia is not colder than Jackson, Mississippi . Gambia has an average minimum temperature of 20°C/68°F and Jackson, Mississippi has an average minimum temperature of 13°C/55°F.



Gambia's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 17°C/63°F, which is not colder than Jackson, Mississippi's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of 3°C/37°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
Gambia Jackson, Mississippi

Does Gambia have more rain than Jackson, Mississippi?

On average across the year, no, Gambia has less rain than Jackson, Mississippi. Gambia has an average annual rainfall of 434mm and Jackson, Mississippi has an average annual rainfall of 1755mm.

Gambia's wettest month is August, with an average monthly rainfall of 180mm, which is drier than Jackson, Mississippi's wettest month (April, with an average monthly rainfall of 200mm).

Average Monthly Rainfall
Gambia Jackson, Mississippi

Compare location information for Gambia and Jackson, Mississippi

How far is Gambia from Jackson, Mississippi?

The midpoint of Gambia is approximately 4,850 miles (7,806km) east of Jackson, Mississippi.

Is Gambia further west than Jackson, Mississippi?

No, Gambia is not further west than Jackson, Mississippi.

Is Gambia further east than Jackson, Mississippi?

Yes, Gambia is further east than Jackson, Mississippi. The midpoint of Gambia is further east by approximately 5,167 miles (8,315km).

Is Gambia further north than Jackson, Mississippi?

No, Gambia is not further north than Jackson, Mississippi.

Is Gambia further south than Jackson, Mississippi?

Yes, Gambia is further south than Jackson, Mississippi. The midpoint of Gambia is further south by approximately 1,303 miles (2,097km).

How far is Jackson, Mississippi from Gambia?

The midpoint of Jackson, Mississippi is approximately 4,850 miles (7,806km) west of Gambia.

Is Jackson, Mississippi further west than Gambia?

Yes, Jackson, Mississippi is further west than Gambia. The midpoint of Jackson, Mississippi is further west by approximately 5,167 miles (8,315km).

Is Jackson, Mississippi further east than Gambia?

No, Jackson, Mississippi is not further east than Gambia.

Is Jackson, Mississippi further north than Gambia?

Yes, Jackson, Mississippi is further north than Gambia. The midpoint of Jackson, Mississippi is further north by approximately 1,303 miles (2,097km).

Is Jackson, Mississippi further south than Gambia?

No, Jackson, Mississippi is not further south than Gambia.

Compare population information for Gambia and Jackson, Mississippi

Is Gambia more populated than Jackson, Mississippi?

Yes, Gambia is more populated than Jackson. Gambia has a population of 2,413,403 and Jackson has a population of 170,674 which means that Gambia has 2,242,729 more people than Jackson.
That makes Gambia 14 times more populated than Jackson.

Is Gambia less populated than Jackson, Mississippi?

No, Gambia is not less populated than Jackson. Gambia has a population of 2,413,403 and Jackson has a population of 170,674 which means that Gambia has 2,242,729 more people than Jackson.
That makes Gambia 14 times more populated than Jackson.

Is Jackson, Mississippi more populated than Gambia?

No, Jackson is not more populated than Gambia. Jackson has a population of 170,674 and Gambia has a population of 2,413,403 which means that Jackson has 2,242,729 fewer people than Gambia.
That makes Jackson 14 times less populated than Gambia.

Is Jackson, Mississippi less populated than Gambia?

Yes, Jackson is less populated than Gambia. Jackson has a population of 170,674 and Gambia has a population of 2,413,403 which means that Jackson has 2,242,729 fewer people than Gambia.
That makes Jackson 14 times less populated than Gambia.

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