How many square feet will a ton of salt cover?
The Soviet Union covered 8,649,500 square miles after World War 2, including bodies of water within its borders as well as isolated islands.
It cover 500 thousand square miles.
A bundle of Shingles will cover roughly 33 square feet. A square of Shingles (3 Bundles) will cover 100 square feet.
This is really a biology question.The general gist of it is that every cell in your body needs nutrients and oxygen, and give off waste products and carbon dioxide. Imagine making a flat sheet of cells (pack them in real tight for efficiency). The area of that sheet would be an estimate for the number of square miles of capillaries needed to feed them all.Another way of estimating is think of slicing your body into sheets that are as thick as one cell, see how many sheets that would be, and multiplying by the area of that cross-section. This would be a rough estimate (very very rough) but it might be fun.
144
It is 250,950 square miles.
1
52,271 square miles.
287
9 square feet.
1/144 of square foot