On average across the year,
no, Ireland is not hotter than
South Korea
.
Ireland has an average temperature of 10°C/50°F and South Korea has an average temperature of 14°C/57°F.
Ireland's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 19°C/66°F, which is not hotter than South Korea's hottest month (August, with an average maximum temperature of 31°C/88°F).
On average across the year, yes, Ireland is colder than South Korea . Ireland has an average minimum temperature of 8°C/46°F and South Korea has an average minimum temperature of 9°C/48°F.
On average across the year,
yes, Ireland has more rain than
South Korea. Ireland has an average annual rainfall of 867mm and South Korea has an average annual rainfall of 713mm.
Ireland's wettest month is December, with an average monthly rainfall of 89mm, which is drier than South Korea's wettest month (July, with an average monthly rainfall of 177mm).
The midpoint of Ireland is approximately 5,730 miles (9,222km) west of South Korea.
Yes, Ireland is further west than South Korea. The midpoint of Ireland is further west by approximately 4,434 miles (7,136km).
No, Ireland is not further east than South Korea.
Yes, Ireland is further north than South Korea. The midpoint of Ireland is further north by approximately 1,191 miles (1,916km).
No, Ireland is not further south than South Korea.
No, Ireland is smaller than South Korea.
Ireland has an area of 68,883 km2 (178,407 miles2) and South Korea has an area of 96,920 km2 (251,023 miles2)
which means that Ireland is 28,037 km2 (72,616 miles2) smaller than South Korea.
That makes Ireland 1 times smaller than South Korea.
Yes, Ireland is smaller than South Korea.
Ireland has an area of 68,883 km2 (178,407 miles2) and South Korea has an area of 96,920 km2 (251,023 miles2)
which means that Ireland is 28,037 km2 (72,616 miles2) smaller than South Korea.
That makes Ireland 1 times smaller than South Korea.
The midpoint of South Korea is approximately 5,730 miles (9,222km) east of Ireland.
No, South Korea is not further west than Ireland.
Yes, South Korea is further east than Ireland. The midpoint of South Korea is further east by approximately 4,434 miles (7,136km).
No, South Korea is not further north than Ireland.
Yes, South Korea is further south than Ireland. The midpoint of South Korea is further south by approximately 1,191 miles (1,916km).
Yes, South Korea is bigger than Ireland.
South Korea has an area of 96,920 km2 (251,023 miles2) and Ireland has an area of 68,883 km2 (178,407 miles2)
which means that South Korea is 28,037 km2 (72,616 miles2) bigger than Ireland.
That makes South Korea 1 times bigger than Ireland.
No, South Korea is not smaller than Ireland.
South Korea has an area of 96,920 km2 (251,023 miles2) and Ireland has an area of 68,883 km2 (178,407 miles2)
which means that South Korea is 28,037 km2 (72,616 miles2) bigger than Ireland.
That makes South Korea 1 times bigger than Ireland.
No, Ireland is not more populated than South Korea.
Ireland has a population of 5,275,004 and South Korea has a population of 51,844,834
which means that Ireland has 46,569,830 fewer people than South Korea.
That makes Ireland 10 times less populated than South Korea.
Yes, Ireland is less populated than South Korea.
Ireland has a population of 5,275,004 and South Korea has a population of 51,844,834
which means that Ireland has 46,569,830 fewer people than South Korea.
That makes Ireland 10 times less populated than South Korea.
Yes, South Korea is more populated than Ireland.
South Korea has a population of 51,844,834 and Ireland has a population of 5,275,004
which means that South Korea has 46,569,830 more people than Ireland.
That makes South Korea 10 times more populated than Ireland.
No, South Korea is not less populated than Ireland.
South Korea has a population of 51,844,834 and Ireland has a population of 5,275,004
which means that South Korea has 46,569,830 more people than Ireland.
That makes South Korea 10 times more populated than Ireland.