Measure two adjacent sides of your piece of land if it's square, rectangular, or a parallelogram in shape. Multiply those two numbers (in feet). If the number you get is less than 87,120, then you don't have two acres. If you have an odd-shaped piece of land, you will need to find a way to find out the square footage.
you can have up to 2 cows on 1 acre of land. but better if you only have 1
It depends on the size of the lots. Out of 1 acre, you could get four 1/4-acre lots, but only 1/2 of a 2-acre lot.
There are 43,560 square feet in an acre of land. To determine the volume of dirt in an acre, you would also need to know the depth of the dirt. If you assume a depth of 1 foot, then there would be 43,560 cubic feet of dirt in an acre.
1/2 acre is 21,780 square feet.
One acre of land in California is about the same as one acre of land on the moon.
around 2 crore
One acre of land contains 43,560 square feet.
Land per acre really depends on the location. Land on the water is much more expensive per acre than land in the city.
You can get forest land for 3,000 dollars an acre. It depends on what state and location you are desiring to buy land, in some cases it could cost 50,000 dollars an acre.
"How long is a string?" Seriously, an acre of land in downtown Philadelphia might cost a bit more than an unplatted acre in the mountains of Coal Country. How useful is it to know the average?
1 acre = 43,560 square feet1/2 acre = 21,780 square feet
No, it is a little less than 1/2 an acre. (18,000 ft² = 0.413223 acres)