Comparing Jamaica with Cambridge, Ontario

Compare Climate information for Jamaica and Cambridge, Ontario

Is Jamaica warmer or hotter than Cambridge, Ontario?

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

Jamaica's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 33°C/91°F, which is hotter than Cambridge, Ontario's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 28°C/82°F).

Average Monthly Maximum Temperatures
Jamaica Cambridge, Ontario

Is Jamaica colder or cooler than Cambridge, Ontario?

On average across the year, no, Jamaica is not colder than Cambridge, Ontario . Jamaica has an average minimum temperature of 24°C/75°F and Cambridge, Ontario has an average minimum temperature of 4°C/39°F.



Jamaica's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 22°C/72°F, which is not colder than Cambridge, Ontario's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of -8°C/18°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
Jamaica Cambridge, Ontario

Does Jamaica have more rain than Cambridge, Ontario?

On average across the year, no, Jamaica has less rain than Cambridge, Ontario. Jamaica has an average annual rainfall of 636mm and Cambridge, Ontario has an average annual rainfall of 771mm.

Jamaica's wettest month is October, with an average monthly rainfall of 119mm, which is wetter than Cambridge, Ontario's wettest month (also October, with an average monthly rainfall of 90mm).

Average Monthly Rainfall
Jamaica Cambridge, Ontario

Compare location information for Jamaica and Cambridge, Ontario

How far is Jamaica from Cambridge, Ontario?

The midpoint of Jamaica is approximately 1,754 miles (2,822km) south of Cambridge, Ontario.

Is Jamaica further west than Cambridge, Ontario?

No, Jamaica is not further west than Cambridge, Ontario.

Is Jamaica further east than Cambridge, Ontario?

Yes, Jamaica is further east than Cambridge, Ontario. The midpoint of Jamaica is further east by approximately 208 miles (335km).

Is Jamaica further north than Cambridge, Ontario?

No, Jamaica is not further north than Cambridge, Ontario.

Is Jamaica further south than Cambridge, Ontario?

Yes, Jamaica is further south than Cambridge, Ontario. The midpoint of Jamaica is further south by approximately 1,745 miles (2,808km).

How far is Cambridge, Ontario from Jamaica?

The midpoint of Cambridge, Ontario is approximately 1,754 miles (2,822km) of Jamaica.

Is Cambridge, Ontario further west than Jamaica?

Yes, Cambridge, Ontario is further west than Jamaica. The midpoint of Cambridge, Ontario is further west by approximately 208 miles (335km).

Is Cambridge, Ontario further east than Jamaica?

No, Cambridge, Ontario is not further east than Jamaica.

Is Cambridge, Ontario further north than Jamaica?

Yes, Cambridge, Ontario is further north than Jamaica. The midpoint of Cambridge, Ontario is further north by approximately 1,745 miles (2,808km).

Is Cambridge, Ontario further south than Jamaica?

No, Cambridge, Ontario is not further south than Jamaica.

Compare population information for Jamaica and Cambridge, Ontario

Is Jamaica more populated than Cambridge, Ontario?

Yes, Jamaica is more populated than Cambridge. Jamaica has a population of 2,818,596 and Cambridge has a population of 129,920 which means that Jamaica has 2,688,676 more people than Cambridge.
That makes Jamaica 22 times more populated than Cambridge.

Is Jamaica less populated than Cambridge, Ontario?

No, Jamaica is not less populated than Cambridge. Jamaica has a population of 2,818,596 and Cambridge has a population of 129,920 which means that Jamaica has 2,688,676 more people than Cambridge.
That makes Jamaica 22 times more populated than Cambridge.

Is Cambridge, Ontario more populated than Jamaica?

No, Cambridge is not more populated than Jamaica. Cambridge has a population of 129,920 and Jamaica has a population of 2,818,596 which means that Cambridge has 2,688,676 fewer people than Jamaica.
That makes Cambridge 22 times less populated than Jamaica.

Is Cambridge, Ontario less populated than Jamaica?

Yes, Cambridge is less populated than Jamaica. Cambridge has a population of 129,920 and Jamaica has a population of 2,818,596 which means that Cambridge has 2,688,676 fewer people than Jamaica.
That makes Cambridge 22 times less populated than Jamaica.

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