There are 390 square feet for every person on Manhattan, not including the other boroughs. I got this information by finding the square mileage of Manhattan and its population from the Wikipedia page on Manhattan, here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan Then, I used this converter to convert the square miles to square feet: http://www.metric-conversions.org/area/square-miles-to-square-feet.htm Of course, this doesn't take into account that much of Manhattan is above and below ground, so in reality there is much more than 390ft/sq per person. Notwithstanding, Manhattan is nowhere near as dense as Tokyo.
About 43 billion square feet. (43,072,128,000 square feet).
The Guggenheim Museum in New York City has about 207,000 square feet of space.
Alcatraz Island has a total area of 22 acres or 958,320 square feet.
around 570 billion square feet
25 people, all with square feet
people dont usually have square feet
15 feet
Bali has a total area of 2,174.9 square miles which equates to 60,632,732,160 square feet.
None, people don't usually have square feet. I hoped this helped you.
you usually need 12 square feet per person....so 250 x 12 = 3000 square feet
In relation to what.
The New York City borough of Brooklyn is 96.90 square miles (251 square kilometers) with approximately 2.5 million residents.