Comparing Qatar with United Arab Emirates

Compare Climate information for Qatar and United Arab Emirates

Is Qatar warmer or hotter than United Arab Emirates?

On average across the year, Qatar is approximately as hot as United Arab Emirates . Qatar has an average temperature of 29°C/84°F and United Arab Emirates has an average temperature of 29°C/84°F.

Qatar's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 43°C/109°F, which is hotter than United Arab Emirates's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 41°C/106°F).

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Is Qatar colder or cooler than United Arab Emirates?

On average across the year, Qatar is approximately as cold as United Arab Emirates . Qatar has an average minimum temperature of 25°C/77°F and United Arab Emirates has an average minimum temperature of 23°C/73°F.



Qatar's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 15°C/59°F, which is not colder than United Arab Emirates's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of 14°C/57°F).

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Does Qatar have more rain than United Arab Emirates?

On average across the year, yes, Qatar has more rain than United Arab Emirates. Qatar has an average annual rainfall of 73mm and United Arab Emirates has an average annual rainfall of 54mm.

Qatar's wettest month is October, with an average monthly rainfall of 26mm, which is wetter than United Arab Emirates's wettest month (March, with an average monthly rainfall of 13mm).

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Compare location information for Qatar and United Arab Emirates

How far is Qatar from United Arab Emirates?

The midpoint of Qatar is approximately 214 miles (345km) north west of United Arab Emirates.

Is Qatar further west than United Arab Emirates?

Yes, Qatar is further west than United Arab Emirates. The midpoint of Qatar is further west by approximately 165 miles (266km).

Is Qatar further east than United Arab Emirates?

No, Qatar is not further east than United Arab Emirates.

Is Qatar further north than United Arab Emirates?

Yes, Qatar is further north than United Arab Emirates. The midpoint of Qatar is further north by approximately 134 miles (215km).

Is Qatar further south than United Arab Emirates?

No, Qatar is not further south than United Arab Emirates.

Is Qatar bigger than United Arab Emirates?

No, Qatar is smaller than United Arab Emirates. Qatar has an area of 11,586 km2 (30,008 miles2) and United Arab Emirates has an area of 83,600 km2 (216,524 miles2) which means that Qatar is 72,014 km2 (186,516 miles2) smaller than United Arab Emirates.
That makes Qatar 7 times smaller than United Arab Emirates.

Is Qatar smaller than United Arab Emirates?

Yes, Qatar is smaller than United Arab Emirates. Qatar has an area of 11,586 km2 (30,008 miles2) and United Arab Emirates has an area of 83,600 km2 (216,524 miles2) which means that Qatar is 72,014 km2 (186,516 miles2) smaller than United Arab Emirates.
That makes Qatar 7 times smaller than United Arab Emirates.

How far is United Arab Emirates from Qatar?

The midpoint of United Arab Emirates is approximately 214 miles (345km) south east of Qatar.

Is United Arab Emirates further west than Qatar?

No, United Arab Emirates is not further west than Qatar.

Is United Arab Emirates further east than Qatar?

Yes, United Arab Emirates is further east than Qatar. The midpoint of United Arab Emirates is further east by approximately 165 miles (266km).

Is United Arab Emirates further north than Qatar?

No, United Arab Emirates is not further north than Qatar.

Is United Arab Emirates further south than Qatar?

Yes, United Arab Emirates is further south than Qatar. The midpoint of United Arab Emirates is further south by approximately 134 miles (215km).

Is United Arab Emirates bigger than Qatar?

Yes, United Arab Emirates is bigger than Qatar. United Arab Emirates has an area of 83,600 km2 (216,524 miles2) and Qatar has an area of 11,586 km2 (30,008 miles2) which means that United Arab Emirates is 72,014 km2 (186,516 miles2) bigger than Qatar.
That makes United Arab Emirates 7 times bigger than Qatar.

Is United Arab Emirates smaller than Qatar?

No, United Arab Emirates is not smaller than Qatar. United Arab Emirates has an area of 83,600 km2 (216,524 miles2) and Qatar has an area of 11,586 km2 (30,008 miles2) which means that United Arab Emirates is 72,014 km2 (186,516 miles2) bigger than Qatar.
That makes United Arab Emirates 7 times bigger than Qatar.

Compare population information for Qatar and United Arab Emirates

Is Qatar more populated than United Arab Emirates?

No, Qatar is not more populated than United Arab Emirates. Qatar has a population of 2,508,182 and United Arab Emirates has a population of 9,915,803 which means that Qatar has 7,407,621 fewer people than United Arab Emirates.
That makes Qatar 4 times less populated than United Arab Emirates.

Is Qatar less populated than United Arab Emirates?

Yes, Qatar is less populated than United Arab Emirates. Qatar has a population of 2,508,182 and United Arab Emirates has a population of 9,915,803 which means that Qatar has 7,407,621 fewer people than United Arab Emirates.
That makes Qatar 4 times less populated than United Arab Emirates.

Is United Arab Emirates more populated than Qatar?

Yes, United Arab Emirates is more populated than Qatar. United Arab Emirates has a population of 9,915,803 and Qatar has a population of 2,508,182 which means that United Arab Emirates has 7,407,621 more people than Qatar.
That makes United Arab Emirates 4 times more populated than Qatar.

Is United Arab Emirates less populated than Qatar?

No, United Arab Emirates is not less populated than Qatar. United Arab Emirates has a population of 9,915,803 and Qatar has a population of 2,508,182 which means that United Arab Emirates has 7,407,621 more people than Qatar.
That makes United Arab Emirates 4 times more populated than Qatar.

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