There are 100 hectares in a square kilometer.
There are 100 hectares in a square kilometre.
Answer: 800,000 hec = 8,000 km²
One square kilometer is equal to 100 hectares. This is because a hectare is defined as 10,000 square meters, and a square kilometer is 1,000,000 square meters. Therefore, dividing 1,000,000 by 10,000 gives you 100 hectares in a square kilometer.
One square kilometer is 100 hectares.
To convert hectares to square kilometers, divide by 100. So, 20 hectares is equal to 0.2 square kilometers.
1 sq km = 100 hectares.
None. A kilometre is a measure of length and a hectare is a measure of area.
Australia is meaured in hectares
There are 100 hectares in 1 square kilometer. 1 hectare is equal to approximately 2.47 acres, and 1 acre is equal to about 0.4 hectares.
1 meter = .1 decimeter = .01 hectometer = .001 kilometer 1 square meter = .01 square decimeter = .0001 square hectometer = .00000001 square kilometer Hectare is another word for square hectometer So 44 million hectares = .44 square kilometer... (do hope my math is still good :D)
1 km2 is about 247 acres and exactly 100 hectares.