To provide an accurate answer, I would need more specific information about the section of land in question, such as its location or dimensions. Generally speaking, a section of land can vary significantly in size, with one section often defined as one square mile in the U.S. Public Land Survey System. If you have a specific area in mind, please provide more details.
A quarter section of land is 160 acres, and one acre is approximately 0.0015625 square miles. Therefore, a quarter section of land is about 0.25 square miles.
Total land area: 113,635 sq mi. It is 310 miles across Arizona, approximately.
Under the U.S. Public Land Survey (or government survey) System a section is one square mile. If you own two sections of land you own two square miles of land. Not all legal descriptions of land use the government survey method.
18.75 square miles. A "section" of land contains 640 acres and is equal to 1 square mile.
1 quarter of a mile square. Each section is 1 mile square so a quarter section is 1/4 mile square.
Earth's equator is about 40,075 kilometers (24,901 mi) long; 78.7% is across water and 21.3% is over land.
in 1853, there was close to 3,000 miles of land as compared to 600 in 1783.
Since Oklahoma's area covers 68,667 square miles, there would be roughly that many sections. One section equals one square mile according to the public land survey system of the US.
A section of land is one square mile. A mile is 5,280. Multiply 5,280 by 5,280 and you will have the number of square feet in a section of land.
A section was 1 mile by 1 mile. Townships were approximately 6 miles by 6 miles (36 square miles). To read more about the Public Land Survey System visit the Related Link.
66 miles
310 miles