Comparing Greenland with Galveston, Texas

Compare Climate information for Greenland and Galveston, Texas

Is Greenland warmer or hotter than Galveston, Texas?

On average across the year, no, Greenland is not hotter than Galveston, Texas . Greenland has an average temperature of -2°C/28°F and Galveston, Texas has an average temperature of 22°C/72°F.

Greenland's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 12°C/54°F, which is not hotter than Galveston, Texas's hottest month (August, with an average maximum temperature of 34°C/93°F).

Average Monthly Maximum Temperatures
Greenland Galveston, Texas

Is Greenland colder or cooler than Galveston, Texas?

On average across the year, yes, Greenland is colder than Galveston, Texas . Greenland has an average minimum temperature of -5°C/23°F and Galveston, Texas has an average minimum temperature of 17°C/63°F.



Greenland's coldest month is February, with an average minimum temperature of -14°C/7°F, which is colder than Galveston, Texas's coldest month (January, with an average minimum temperature of 7°C/45°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
Greenland Galveston, Texas

Does Greenland have more rain than Galveston, Texas?

On average across the year, no, Greenland has less rain than Galveston, Texas. Greenland has an average annual rainfall of 410mm and Galveston, Texas has an average annual rainfall of 1719mm.

Greenland's wettest month is September, with an average monthly rainfall of 54mm, which is drier than Galveston, Texas's wettest month (August, with an average monthly rainfall of 237mm).

Average Monthly Rainfall
Greenland Galveston, Texas

Compare location information for Greenland and Galveston, Texas

How far is Greenland from Galveston, Texas?

The midpoint of Greenland is approximately 3,508 miles (5,645km) north east of Galveston, Texas.

Is Greenland further west than Galveston, Texas?

Yes, Greenland is further west than Galveston, Texas. The midpoint of Greenland is further west by approximately 183 miles (295km).

Is Greenland further east than Galveston, Texas?

No, Greenland is not further east than Galveston, Texas.

Is Greenland further north than Galveston, Texas?

Yes, Greenland is further north than Galveston, Texas. The midpoint of Greenland is further north by approximately 2,930 miles (4,715km).

Is Greenland further south than Galveston, Texas?

No, Greenland is not further south than Galveston, Texas.

How far is Galveston, Texas from Greenland?

The midpoint of Galveston, Texas is approximately 3,508 miles (5,645km) south west of Greenland.

Is Galveston, Texas further west than Greenland?

No, Galveston, Texas is not further west than Greenland.

Is Galveston, Texas further east than Greenland?

Yes, Galveston, Texas is further east than Greenland. The midpoint of Galveston, Texas is further east by approximately 183 miles (295km).

Is Galveston, Texas further north than Greenland?

No, Galveston, Texas is not further north than Greenland.

Is Galveston, Texas further south than Greenland?

Yes, Galveston, Texas is further south than Greenland. The midpoint of Galveston, Texas is further south by approximately 2,930 miles (4,715km).

Compare population information for Greenland and Galveston, Texas

Is Greenland more populated than Galveston, Texas?

Yes, Greenland is more populated than Galveston. Greenland has a population of 57,792 and Galveston has a population of 50,180 which means that Greenland has 7,612 more people than Galveston.
That makes Greenland 1 times more populated than Galveston.

Is Greenland less populated than Galveston, Texas?

No, Greenland is not less populated than Galveston. Greenland has a population of 57,792 and Galveston has a population of 50,180 which means that Greenland has 7,612 more people than Galveston.
That makes Greenland 1 times more populated than Galveston.

Is Galveston, Texas more populated than Greenland?

No, Galveston is not more populated than Greenland. Galveston has a population of 50,180 and Greenland has a population of 57,792 which means that Galveston has 7,612 fewer people than Greenland.
That makes Galveston 1 times less populated than Greenland.

Is Galveston, Texas less populated than Greenland?

Yes, Galveston is less populated than Greenland. Galveston has a population of 50,180 and Greenland has a population of 57,792 which means that Galveston has 7,612 fewer people than Greenland.
That makes Galveston 1 times less populated than Greenland.

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