1 E+6 m²

1 E+6 m²

To aid in the comparison of sizes of different geographic regions, areas between 1 km² (100 hectares) and 10 km² (1000 hectares) are listed below. "See also" areas of other orders of magnitude.

* Areas smaller than 1 km²
* 1 square kilometre (U.S. spelling: square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. It is one of the SI derived units. It is equal to:
** 100 hectares
** 1 E+6 m² or 106 m² in scientific notation
** 1,000,000 m²
** 0.386 square miles
** 247.105381 acres
** the area of a square of side length 1 km
** a cube with this surface area has sides of length 408 m
** a circle of this area has a radius of 564 m
** a sphere of this surface area has a radius of 282 m
* 135 hectares—the campus of the United States Naval Academy
* 179 hectares—Bennebroek, smallest municipality in the Netherlands
* 195 hectares—Monaco (country ranked 192nd by area)
* 200 hectares—Herm, Channel Islands
* 250 hectares—Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens in London
* 258.998811 hectares—1 mile² or section (USA)
* 290 hectares—City of London
* 320 hectares—Hampstead Heath in London
* 341 hectares—Central Park in New York
* 400 hectares—Great Wall of China, largest human structure.
* 460 hectares—Pitcairn Island
* 493 hectares—University of the Philippines, Diliman
* 515 hectares—Falls Church, Virginia, the smallest county-level political subdivision in the United States by area.
* 650 hectares—Gibraltar
* 890 hectares—size of largest organism on Earth, "Armillaria ostoyae". [BBC: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/869808.stm Fantastic Fungus Find] accessed 31 August 2006]
* Areas larger than 10 km²

Notes


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”