On average across the year,
yes, Peru is hotter than
Illinois, United States
.
Peru has an average temperature of 21°C/70°F and Illinois, United States has an average temperature of 11°C/52°F.
Peru's hottest month is February, with an average maximum temperature of 29°C/84°F, which is not hotter than Illinois, United States's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 30°C/86°F).
On average across the year, no, Peru is not colder than Illinois, United States . Peru has an average minimum temperature of 16°C/61°F and Illinois, United States has an average minimum temperature of 6°C/43°F.
On average across the year,
no, Peru has less rain than
Illinois, United States. Peru has an average annual rainfall of 212mm and Illinois, United States has an average annual rainfall of 1154mm.
Peru's wettest month is February, with an average monthly rainfall of 43mm, which is drier than Illinois, United States's wettest month (May, with an average monthly rainfall of 145mm).
The midpoint of Peru is approximately 3,562 miles (5,733km) south of Illinois, United States.
No, Peru is not further west than Illinois, United States.
Yes, Peru is further east than Illinois, United States. The midpoint of Peru is further east by approximately 824 miles (1,326km).
No, Peru is not further north than Illinois, United States.
Yes, Peru is further south than Illinois, United States. The midpoint of Peru is further south by approximately 3,442 miles (5,540km).
Yes, Peru is bigger than Illinois.
Peru has an area of 1,279,996 km2 (3,315,190 miles2) and Illinois has an area of 149,995 km2 (388,487 miles2)
which means that Peru is 1,130,001 km2 (2,926,703 miles2) bigger than Illinois.
That makes Peru 9 times bigger than Illinois.
No, Peru is not smaller than Illinois.
Peru has an area of 1,279,996 km2 (3,315,190 miles2) and Illinois has an area of 149,995 km2 (388,487 miles2)
which means that Peru is 1,130,001 km2 (2,926,703 miles2) bigger than Illinois.
That makes Peru 9 times bigger than Illinois.
The midpoint of Illinois, United States is approximately 3,562 miles (5,733km) of Peru.
Yes, Illinois, United States is further west than Peru. The midpoint of Illinois, United States is further west by approximately 824 miles (1,326km).
No, Illinois, United States is not further east than Peru.
Yes, Illinois, United States is further north than Peru. The midpoint of Illinois, United States is further north by approximately 3,442 miles (5,540km).
No, Illinois, United States is not further south than Peru.
No, Illinois is smaller than Peru.
Illinois has an area of 149,995 km2 (388,487 miles2) and Peru has an area of 1,279,996 km2 (3,315,190 miles2)
which means that Illinois is 1,130,001 km2 (2,926,703 miles2) smaller than Peru.
That makes Illinois 9 times smaller than Peru.
Yes, Illinois is smaller than Peru.
Illinois has an area of 149,995 km2 (388,487 miles2) and Peru has an area of 1,279,996 km2 (3,315,190 miles2)
which means that Illinois is 1,130,001 km2 (2,926,703 miles2) smaller than Peru.
That makes Illinois 9 times smaller than Peru.
Yes, Peru is more populated than Illinois.
Peru has a population of 32,275,736 and Illinois has a population of 12,671,469
which means that Peru has 19,604,267 more people than Illinois.
That makes Peru 3 times more populated than Illinois.
No, Peru is not less populated than Illinois.
Peru has a population of 32,275,736 and Illinois has a population of 12,671,469
which means that Peru has 19,604,267 more people than Illinois.
That makes Peru 3 times more populated than Illinois.
No, Illinois is not more populated than Peru.
Illinois has a population of 12,671,469 and Peru has a population of 32,275,736
which means that Illinois has 19,604,267 fewer people than Peru.
That makes Illinois 3 times less populated than Peru.
Yes, Illinois is less populated than Peru.
Illinois has a population of 12,671,469 and Peru has a population of 32,275,736
which means that Illinois has 19,604,267 fewer people than Peru.
That makes Illinois 3 times less populated than Peru.