A block of ice that size would be just over 1,750 miles long on each side, comparable in size to continental ice sheets.
Two measurements are indication of area. The area would be 144 square inches.
A 12 inch square block is a sq ft, so 208.
One square inch is a square that is 1 inch wide and 1 inch tall.
Square Inch is bigger. Since an inch is 2.54 centimetes, a square inch is 2.54 square centimeters.
More information is needed EG what type of 12 inch blocks there are many(see link below). Also what way up are you using these blocks. http://www.boralbestblock.com/product-lines/masonry/standard-block/12-inch-block
There are 64 quarter inches to a cubic inch block. There are 4 quarter inches per one inch of measure. And there is 4 times 4 square quarter inches of area to a square inch. Which is 16 square inches. And since we are talking about a solid, we have to multiply this again by 4 which would represent the depth of the cube. So then you have 4 times 4 times 4 which is 64. Also can be represented as 4 to third power of 4 cubed. (4X4X4) Which can be seen as a cube with 4 units of measure on each of its sides.
a 2 in block is easier but a 1 inch block will teach the kicker to kick off the ground better like the pros
You can't. Square inch is a measure of area and inch is a measure of length.
Volume of 1 inch block is 1 cubic inch Volume of 1/2 inch block is (1/2) x (1/2) x (1/2) = 1/8 cubic inch Therefore number of 1/2 inch blocks in 1 cubic inch block = 1/(1/8) = 8
1 square ft= 144 square inch
The answer depends on where the square inch is!
1 square inch