Comparing Sri Lanka with Minnesota, United States

Compare Climate information for Sri Lanka and Minnesota, United States

Is Sri Lanka warmer or hotter than Minnesota, United States?

On average across the year, yes, Sri Lanka is hotter than Minnesota, United States . Sri Lanka has an average temperature of 26°C/79°F and Minnesota, United States has an average temperature of 7°C/45°F.

Sri Lanka's hottest month is April, with an average maximum temperature of 31°C/88°F, which is hotter than Minnesota, United States's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 28°C/82°F).

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Is Sri Lanka colder or cooler than Minnesota, United States?

On average across the year, no, Sri Lanka is not colder than Minnesota, United States . Sri Lanka has an average minimum temperature of 22°C/72°F and Minnesota, United States has an average minimum temperature of 2°C/36°F.



Sri Lanka's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 20°C/68°F, which is not colder than Minnesota, United States's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of -14°C/7°F).

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Does Sri Lanka have more rain than Minnesota, United States?

On average across the year, yes, Sri Lanka has more rain than Minnesota, United States. Sri Lanka has an average annual rainfall of 1648mm and Minnesota, United States has an average annual rainfall of 821mm.

Sri Lanka's wettest month is November, with an average monthly rainfall of 254mm, which is wetter than Minnesota, United States's wettest month (May, with an average monthly rainfall of 121mm).

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Compare location information for Sri Lanka and Minnesota, United States

How far is Sri Lanka from Minnesota, United States?

The midpoint of Sri Lanka is approximately 8,654 miles (13,927km) east of Minnesota, United States.

Is Sri Lanka further west than Minnesota, United States?

No, Sri Lanka is not further west than Minnesota, United States.

Is Sri Lanka further east than Minnesota, United States?

Yes, Sri Lanka is further east than Minnesota, United States. The midpoint of Sri Lanka is further east by approximately 11,891 miles (19,137km).

Is Sri Lanka further north than Minnesota, United States?

No, Sri Lanka is not further north than Minnesota, United States.

Is Sri Lanka further south than Minnesota, United States?

Yes, Sri Lanka is further south than Minnesota, United States. The midpoint of Sri Lanka is further south by approximately 2,684 miles (4,320km).

Is Sri Lanka bigger than Minnesota, United States?

No, Sri Lanka is smaller than Minnesota. Sri Lanka has an area of 64,630 km2 (167,392 miles2) and Minnesota has an area of 225,163 km2 (583,172 miles2) which means that Sri Lanka is 160,533 km2 (415,780 miles2) smaller than Minnesota.
That makes Sri Lanka 4 times smaller than Minnesota.

Is Sri Lanka smaller than Minnesota, United States?

Yes, Sri Lanka is smaller than Minnesota. Sri Lanka has an area of 64,630 km2 (167,392 miles2) and Minnesota has an area of 225,163 km2 (583,172 miles2) which means that Sri Lanka is 160,533 km2 (415,780 miles2) smaller than Minnesota.
That makes Sri Lanka 4 times smaller than Minnesota.

How far is Minnesota, United States from Sri Lanka?

The midpoint of Minnesota, United States is approximately 8,654 miles (13,927km) west of Sri Lanka.

Is Minnesota, United States further west than Sri Lanka?

Yes, Minnesota, United States is further west than Sri Lanka. The midpoint of Minnesota, United States is further west by approximately 11,891 miles (19,137km).

Is Minnesota, United States further east than Sri Lanka?

No, Minnesota, United States is not further east than Sri Lanka.

Is Minnesota, United States further north than Sri Lanka?

Yes, Minnesota, United States is further north than Sri Lanka. The midpoint of Minnesota, United States is further north by approximately 2,684 miles (4,320km).

Is Minnesota, United States further south than Sri Lanka?

No, Minnesota, United States is not further south than Sri Lanka.

Is Minnesota, United States bigger than Sri Lanka?

Yes, Minnesota is bigger than Sri Lanka. Minnesota has an area of 225,163 km2 (583,172 miles2) and Sri Lanka has an area of 64,630 km2 (167,392 miles2) which means that Minnesota is 160,533 km2 (415,780 miles2) bigger than Sri Lanka.
That makes Minnesota 4 times bigger than Sri Lanka.

Is Minnesota, United States smaller than Sri Lanka?

No, Minnesota is not smaller than Sri Lanka. Minnesota has an area of 225,163 km2 (583,172 miles2) and Sri Lanka has an area of 64,630 km2 (167,392 miles2) which means that Minnesota is 160,533 km2 (415,780 miles2) bigger than Sri Lanka.
That makes Minnesota 4 times bigger than Sri Lanka.

Compare population information for Sri Lanka and Minnesota, United States

Is Sri Lanka more populated than Minnesota, United States?

Yes, Sri Lanka is more populated than Minnesota. Sri Lanka has a population of 23,187,516 and Minnesota has a population of 5,707,390 which means that Sri Lanka has 17,480,126 more people than Minnesota.
That makes Sri Lanka 4 times more populated than Minnesota.

Is Sri Lanka less populated than Minnesota, United States?

No, Sri Lanka is not less populated than Minnesota. Sri Lanka has a population of 23,187,516 and Minnesota has a population of 5,707,390 which means that Sri Lanka has 17,480,126 more people than Minnesota.
That makes Sri Lanka 4 times more populated than Minnesota.

Is Minnesota, United States more populated than Sri Lanka?

No, Minnesota is not more populated than Sri Lanka. Minnesota has a population of 5,707,390 and Sri Lanka has a population of 23,187,516 which means that Minnesota has 17,480,126 fewer people than Sri Lanka.
That makes Minnesota 4 times less populated than Sri Lanka.

Is Minnesota, United States less populated than Sri Lanka?

Yes, Minnesota is less populated than Sri Lanka. Minnesota has a population of 5,707,390 and Sri Lanka has a population of 23,187,516 which means that Minnesota has 17,480,126 fewer people than Sri Lanka.
That makes Minnesota 4 times less populated than Sri Lanka.

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