On average across the year,
yes, Japan is hotter than
New Mexico, United States
.
Japan has an average temperature of 15°C/59°F and New Mexico, United States has an average temperature of 14°C/57°F.
Japan's hottest month is August, with an average maximum temperature of 32°C/90°F, which is not hotter than New Mexico, United States's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 33°C/91°F).
On average across the year, no, Japan is not colder than New Mexico, United States . Japan has an average minimum temperature of 11°C/52°F and New Mexico, United States has an average minimum temperature of 5°C/41°F.
On average across the year,
yes, Japan has more rain than
New Mexico, United States. Japan has an average annual rainfall of 1632mm and New Mexico, United States has an average annual rainfall of 291mm.
Japan's wettest month is July, with an average monthly rainfall of 218mm, which is wetter than New Mexico, United States's wettest month (also July, with an average monthly rainfall of 54mm).
The midpoint of Japan is approximately 6,042 miles (9,724km) west of New Mexico, United States.
No, Japan is not further west than New Mexico, United States.
Yes, Japan is further east than New Mexico, United States. The midpoint of Japan is further east by approximately 13,478 miles (21,691km).
Yes, Japan is further north than New Mexico, United States. The midpoint of Japan is further north by approximately 116 miles (187km).
No, Japan is not further south than New Mexico, United States.
Yes, Japan is bigger than New Mexico.
Japan has an area of 364,485 km2 (944,016 miles2) and New Mexico has an area of 314,917 km2 (815,635 miles2)
which means that Japan is 49,568 km2 (128,381 miles2) bigger than New Mexico.
That makes Japan 1 times bigger than New Mexico.
No, Japan is not smaller than New Mexico.
Japan has an area of 364,485 km2 (944,016 miles2) and New Mexico has an area of 314,917 km2 (815,635 miles2)
which means that Japan is 49,568 km2 (128,381 miles2) bigger than New Mexico.
That makes Japan 1 times bigger than New Mexico.
The midpoint of New Mexico, United States is approximately 6,042 miles (9,724km) east of Japan.
Yes, New Mexico, United States is further west than Japan. The midpoint of New Mexico, United States is further west by approximately 13,478 miles (21,691km).
No, New Mexico, United States is not further east than Japan.
No, New Mexico, United States is not further north than Japan.
Yes, New Mexico, United States is further south than Japan. The midpoint of New Mexico, United States is further south by approximately 116 miles (187km).
No, New Mexico is smaller than Japan.
New Mexico has an area of 314,917 km2 (815,635 miles2) and Japan has an area of 364,485 km2 (944,016 miles2)
which means that New Mexico is 49,568 km2 (128,381 miles2) smaller than Japan.
That makes New Mexico 1 times smaller than Japan.
Yes, New Mexico is smaller than Japan.
New Mexico has an area of 314,917 km2 (815,635 miles2) and Japan has an area of 364,485 km2 (944,016 miles2)
which means that New Mexico is 49,568 km2 (128,381 miles2) smaller than Japan.
That makes New Mexico 1 times smaller than Japan.
Yes, Japan is more populated than New Mexico.
Japan has a population of 124,214,766 and New Mexico has a population of 2,115,877
which means that Japan has 122,098,889 more people than New Mexico.
That makes Japan 59 times more populated than New Mexico.
No, Japan is not less populated than New Mexico.
Japan has a population of 124,214,766 and New Mexico has a population of 2,115,877
which means that Japan has 122,098,889 more people than New Mexico.
That makes Japan 59 times more populated than New Mexico.
No, New Mexico is not more populated than Japan.
New Mexico has a population of 2,115,877 and Japan has a population of 124,214,766
which means that New Mexico has 122,098,889 fewer people than Japan.
That makes New Mexico 59 times less populated than Japan.
Yes, New Mexico is less populated than Japan.
New Mexico has a population of 2,115,877 and Japan has a population of 124,214,766
which means that New Mexico has 122,098,889 fewer people than Japan.
That makes New Mexico 59 times less populated than Japan.