On average across the year,
yes, the U.S. Virgin Islands is hotter than
New York, United States
.
the U.S. Virgin Islands has an average temperature of 28°C/82°F and New York, United States has an average temperature of 12°C/54°F.
the U.S. Virgin Islands's hottest month is June, with an average maximum temperature of 32°C/90°F, which is hotter than New York, United States's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 29°C/84°F).
On average across the year, no, the U.S. Virgin Islands is not colder than New York, United States . the U.S. Virgin Islands has an average minimum temperature of 25°C/77°F and New York, United States has an average minimum temperature of 7°C/45°F.
On average across the year,
no, the U.S. Virgin Islands has less rain than
New York, United States. the U.S. Virgin Islands has an average annual rainfall of 1018mm and New York, United States has an average annual rainfall of 1302mm.
the U.S. Virgin Islands's wettest month is November, with an average monthly rainfall of 154mm, which is wetter than New York, United States's wettest month (August, with an average monthly rainfall of 136mm).
The midpoint of the U.S. Virgin Islands is approximately 1,638 miles (2,636km) south of New York, United States.
No, the U.S. Virgin Islands is not further west than New York, United States.
Yes, the U.S. Virgin Islands is further east than New York, United States. The midpoint of the U.S. Virgin Islands is further east by approximately 625 miles (1,006km).
No, the U.S. Virgin Islands is not further north than New York, United States.
Yes, the U.S. Virgin Islands is further south than New York, United States. The midpoint of the U.S. Virgin Islands is further south by approximately 1,546 miles (2,488km).
No, U.S. Virgin Islands is smaller than New York.
U.S. Virgin Islands has an area of 348 km2 (901 miles2) and New York has an area of 141,297 km2 (365,959 miles2)
which means that U.S. Virgin Islands is 140,949 km2 (365,058 miles2) smaller than New York.
That makes U.S. Virgin Islands 406 times smaller than New York.
Yes, U.S. Virgin Islands is smaller than New York.
U.S. Virgin Islands has an area of 348 km2 (901 miles2) and New York has an area of 141,297 km2 (365,959 miles2)
which means that U.S. Virgin Islands is 140,949 km2 (365,058 miles2) smaller than New York.
That makes U.S. Virgin Islands 406 times smaller than New York.
The midpoint of New York, United States is approximately 1,638 miles (2,636km) of the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Yes, New York, United States is further west than the U.S. Virgin Islands. The midpoint of New York, United States is further west by approximately 625 miles (1,006km).
No, New York, United States is not further east than the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Yes, New York, United States is further north than the U.S. Virgin Islands. The midpoint of New York, United States is further north by approximately 1,546 miles (2,488km).
No, New York, United States is not further south than the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Yes, New York is bigger than U.S. Virgin Islands.
New York has an area of 141,297 km2 (365,959 miles2) and U.S. Virgin Islands has an area of 348 km2 (901 miles2)
which means that New York is 140,949 km2 (365,058 miles2) bigger than U.S. Virgin Islands.
That makes New York 406 times bigger than U.S. Virgin Islands.
No, New York is not smaller than U.S. Virgin Islands.
New York has an area of 141,297 km2 (365,959 miles2) and U.S. Virgin Islands has an area of 348 km2 (901 miles2)
which means that New York is 140,949 km2 (365,058 miles2) bigger than U.S. Virgin Islands.
That makes New York 406 times bigger than U.S. Virgin Islands.
No, U.S. Virgin Islands is not more populated than New York.
U.S. Virgin Islands has a population of 105,413 and New York has a population of 19,835,913
which means that U.S. Virgin Islands has 19,730,500 fewer people than New York.
That makes U.S. Virgin Islands 188 times less populated than New York.
Yes, U.S. Virgin Islands is less populated than New York.
U.S. Virgin Islands has a population of 105,413 and New York has a population of 19,835,913
which means that U.S. Virgin Islands has 19,730,500 fewer people than New York.
That makes U.S. Virgin Islands 188 times less populated than New York.
Yes, New York is more populated than U.S. Virgin Islands.
New York has a population of 19,835,913 and U.S. Virgin Islands has a population of 105,413
which means that New York has 19,730,500 more people than U.S. Virgin Islands.
That makes New York 188 times more populated than U.S. Virgin Islands.
No, New York is not less populated than U.S. Virgin Islands.
New York has a population of 19,835,913 and U.S. Virgin Islands has a population of 105,413
which means that New York has 19,730,500 more people than U.S. Virgin Islands.
That makes New York 188 times more populated than U.S. Virgin Islands.