100mm2 OR 1cm2
The hectare is a metric unit of area defined as 10,000 square meters (100 m by 100 m). The millimeter is a unit of length, not a unit of area. However we could compare a square millimeter to a hectare. A single square meter contains a million square millimeters, and a hectare therefore contains ten billion square millimeters.
Square meter, square kilometer, square millimeter, etc.
Ten square kilometers is a total area, while ten kilometers square is giving you the side of the square area. So ten kilometers square is actually ten times ten (100) square kilometers.
1 litre will be collected per square meter of surface area from one millimeter of rain
A square metre is a unit of area. A millimetre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
1 square millimeter = 0.0015500031 square inches.
No. They are quite different. They are the same only in the case of one square foot and one foot square. One square foot is a square, one foot on a side. Ten square feet is an area equal to ten of these square feet. Ten feet square is a square, ten feet per side. Ten square feet contains an area of ten square feet. Ten feet square contains an area of 100 square feet.
There are no centimeter's in a millimeter.
The area of Ten Boer is 45.71 square kilometers.
one-millionth of a square meter is one square millimeter. In decimal, 0.000001 square meters
because if you times it by ten it can be converted into millimeter
Either the answer is 1, or this is a trick question!