Comparing Malta with Chinatown, California

Compare Climate information for Malta and Chinatown, California

Is Malta warmer or hotter than Chinatown, California?

On average across the year, yes, Malta is hotter than Chinatown, California . Malta has an average temperature of 19°C/66°F and Chinatown, California has an average temperature of 15°C/59°F.

Malta's hottest month is August, with an average maximum temperature of 32°C/90°F, which is hotter than Chinatown, California's hottest month (September, with an average maximum temperature of 24°C/75°F).

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Is Malta colder or cooler than Chinatown, California?

On average across the year, no, Malta is not colder than Chinatown, California . Malta has an average minimum temperature of 16°C/61°F and Chinatown, California has an average minimum temperature of 10°C/50°F.



Malta's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 9°C/48°F, which is not colder than Chinatown, California's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of 6°C/43°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
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Does Malta have more rain than Chinatown, California?

On average across the year, no, Malta has less rain than Chinatown, California. Malta has an average annual rainfall of 406mm and Chinatown, California has an average annual rainfall of 455mm.

Malta's wettest month is November, with an average monthly rainfall of 86mm, which is drier than Chinatown, California's wettest month (December, with an average monthly rainfall of 98mm).

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Compare location information for Malta and Chinatown, California

How far is Malta from Chinatown, California?

The midpoint of Malta is approximately 6,641 miles (10,688km) east of Chinatown, California.

Is Malta further west than Chinatown, California?

No, Malta is not further west than Chinatown, California.

Is Malta further east than Chinatown, California?

Yes, Malta is further east than Chinatown, California. The midpoint of Malta is further east by approximately 7,750 miles (12,472km).

Is Malta further north than Chinatown, California?

No, Malta is not further north than Chinatown, California.

Is Malta further south than Chinatown, California?

Yes, Malta is further south than Chinatown, California. The midpoint of Malta is further south by approximately 129 miles (207km).

How far is Chinatown, California from Malta?

The midpoint of Chinatown, California is approximately 6,641 miles (10,688km) west of Malta.

Is Chinatown, California further west than Malta?

Yes, Chinatown, California is further west than Malta. The midpoint of Chinatown, California is further west by approximately 7,750 miles (12,472km).

Is Chinatown, California further east than Malta?

No, Chinatown, California is not further east than Malta.

Is Chinatown, California further north than Malta?

Yes, Chinatown, California is further north than Malta. The midpoint of Chinatown, California is further north by approximately 129 miles (207km).

Is Chinatown, California further south than Malta?

No, Chinatown, California is not further south than Malta.

Compare population information for Malta and Chinatown, California

Is Malta more populated than Chinatown, California?

Yes, Malta is more populated than Chinatown. Malta has a population of 464,186 and Chinatown has a population of 100,574 which means that Malta has 363,612 more people than Chinatown.
That makes Malta 5 times more populated than Chinatown.

Is Malta less populated than Chinatown, California?

No, Malta is not less populated than Chinatown. Malta has a population of 464,186 and Chinatown has a population of 100,574 which means that Malta has 363,612 more people than Chinatown.
That makes Malta 5 times more populated than Chinatown.

Is Chinatown, California more populated than Malta?

No, Chinatown is not more populated than Malta. Chinatown has a population of 100,574 and Malta has a population of 464,186 which means that Chinatown has 363,612 fewer people than Malta.
That makes Chinatown 5 times less populated than Malta.

Is Chinatown, California less populated than Malta?

Yes, Chinatown is less populated than Malta. Chinatown has a population of 100,574 and Malta has a population of 464,186 which means that Chinatown has 363,612 fewer people than Malta.
That makes Chinatown 5 times less populated than Malta.

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