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Well, a football field is typically a 100 yards. A 1000 feet equals a tad over 333.33 yards. Thus 1000 feet would be approximately three football fields. That is is we are talking about American football.
A standard American football field, including the end zones, is about 120 yards long, which is approximately 0.11 kilometers. To cover a kilometer, you would need about 9 football fields lined up end to end, since 1 kilometer is equal to 1,000 meters or about 1,094 yards.
Well honey, a hectare is about 2.47 acres, and a football field is roughly 1.32 acres. So, you could fit about 1.87 football fields in a hectare. But let's be real, who's out here measuring land in football fields anyway?
13 fields with some room left over.
The standard size of a football field is approximately 0.714 hectares or 7140 square meters. To find out how many football fields equal 45000 square meters, you would divide 45000 by 7140, which equals approximately 6.31 football fields. Therefore, 45000 square meters is equivalent to roughly 6 to 7 football fields.
Every junior high school, high school, and college that plays interscholastic football has their own football field. That would put the number of football fields in America up into the thousands, probably the tens of thousands.
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One acre is equal to approximately 0.0016 square miles, and a standard football field is about 1.32 acres in size. Therefore, 22 acres would be equal to approximately 16.5 football fields.
4,132,187 US, NFL fields would fit in that area.
Very large - it is 4,687.5 square miles.
The total land area of the United States is approximately 3.8 million square miles. A standard American football field is 0.0139 square miles. Dividing the total land area of the US by the area of a football field gives us approximately 273 million football fields needed to cover the entire country.
Almost 3 and a half football fields?