It depends on the section of land and the unit of measure, a Section is 640 Acres, but an acre measures area, not distance.
However, if the section is perfectly square, the distance across would be exactly 5,280 feet, or one mile.
There are four quarters to a section, and each quarter also has four quarters in the US land survey system. So you could say there are 16 quarters. For example, if you came across a land plot description that looked like this: Sec. 32, NW 1/4 SW 1/4, you would read it thusly: "The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 32."
A quarter section is a unit of land measurement that is 160 acres in size. It is equal to half of a half section of land.
"Across the land" is the prepositional phrase.
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A 'Township' is larger then a section of land and is generally 6 miles square or equal to 36 sections.
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.
The only one I've come across so far - is the Uncategorised section.
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There are four quarters to a section, and each quarter also has four quarters in the US land survey system. So you could say there are 16 quarters. For example, if you came across a land plot description that looked like this: Sec. 32, NW 1/4 SW 1/4, you would read it thusly: "The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 32."
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.
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The answer depends on the section of land.
A quarter section is a unit of land measurement that is 160 acres in size. It is equal to half of a half section of land.
Cuts Across the Land was created in 2004.
"Across the land" is the prepositional phrase.
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