Comparing South Korea with Clay, New York

Compare Climate information for South Korea and Clay, New York

Is South Korea warmer or hotter than Clay, New York?

On average across the year, yes, South Korea is hotter than Clay, New York . South Korea has an average temperature of 14°C/57°F and Clay, New York has an average temperature of 10°C/50°F.

South Korea's hottest month is August, with an average maximum temperature of 31°C/88°F, which is hotter than Clay, New York's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 29°C/84°F).

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South Korea Clay, New York

Is South Korea colder or cooler than Clay, New York?

On average across the year, no, South Korea is not colder than Clay, New York . South Korea has an average minimum temperature of 9°C/48°F and Clay, New York has an average minimum temperature of 5°C/41°F.



South Korea's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of -5°C/23°F, which is not colder than Clay, New York's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of -8°C/18°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
South Korea Clay, New York

Does South Korea have more rain than Clay, New York?

On average across the year, no, South Korea has less rain than Clay, New York. South Korea has an average annual rainfall of 713mm and Clay, New York has an average annual rainfall of 1189mm.

South Korea's wettest month is July, with an average monthly rainfall of 177mm, which is wetter than Clay, New York's wettest month (October, with an average monthly rainfall of 140mm).

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Compare location information for South Korea and Clay, New York

How far is South Korea from Clay, New York?

The midpoint of South Korea is approximately 6,768 miles (10,892km) west of Clay, New York.

Is South Korea further west than Clay, New York?

No, South Korea is not further west than Clay, New York.

Is South Korea further east than Clay, New York?

Yes, South Korea is further east than Clay, New York. The midpoint of South Korea is further east by approximately 11,928 miles (19,196km).

Is South Korea further north than Clay, New York?

No, South Korea is not further north than Clay, New York.

Is South Korea further south than Clay, New York?

Yes, South Korea is further south than Clay, New York. The midpoint of South Korea is further south by approximately 503 miles (809km).

How far is Clay, New York from South Korea?

The midpoint of Clay, New York is approximately 6,768 miles (10,892km) east of South Korea.

Is Clay, New York further west than South Korea?

Yes, Clay, New York is further west than South Korea. The midpoint of Clay, New York is further west by approximately 11,928 miles (19,196km).

Is Clay, New York further east than South Korea?

No, Clay, New York is not further east than South Korea.

Is Clay, New York further north than South Korea?

Yes, Clay, New York is further north than South Korea. The midpoint of Clay, New York is further north by approximately 503 miles (809km).

Is Clay, New York further south than South Korea?

No, Clay, New York is not further south than South Korea.

Compare population information for South Korea and Clay, New York

Is South Korea more populated than Clay, New York?

Yes, South Korea is more populated than Clay. South Korea has a population of 51,844,834 and Clay has a population of 58,206 which means that South Korea has 51,786,628 more people than Clay.
That makes South Korea 891 times more populated than Clay.

Is South Korea less populated than Clay, New York?

No, South Korea is not less populated than Clay. South Korea has a population of 51,844,834 and Clay has a population of 58,206 which means that South Korea has 51,786,628 more people than Clay.
That makes South Korea 891 times more populated than Clay.

Is Clay, New York more populated than South Korea?

No, Clay is not more populated than South Korea. Clay has a population of 58,206 and South Korea has a population of 51,844,834 which means that Clay has 51,786,628 fewer people than South Korea.
That makes Clay 891 times less populated than South Korea.

Is Clay, New York less populated than South Korea?

Yes, Clay is less populated than South Korea. Clay has a population of 58,206 and South Korea has a population of 51,844,834 which means that Clay has 51,786,628 fewer people than South Korea.
That makes Clay 891 times less populated than South Korea.

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