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Q: How many square miles of land on Earth?
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How many acres of land does Earth have?

57,491,000 square miles: 36,794,240,000 acres.not many


What is the largest island on earth and how many square miles is it?

Greenland is the largest island on Earth and it is 839,999 square miles.


How many square miles of land surface area are there on the earth?

There are 57,506,000 square miles of land surfaces in the world, including much that is uninhabitable by humans (Antarctica, arctic climes, swamps, mountains, and deserts). The metric equivalent is 148,940,000 km2 and this represents 29.2% of the Earth's total surface area.


How many hectares are available for each human on the earth?

Here is how you can figure this out.1) Decide whether you are interested about total surface, or only land surface. 2) Look up the total surface of the Earth, or the land surface, depending on the answer to question 1. This will usually be given in square kilometers, and sometimes also in square miles. 3) Use the square kilometers for this problem. Multiply it by 100, to get hectares. 4) Divide this number of hectares by the number of people on Earth.


How many square feet is the earth?

If earth has 196,940,400 square miles of total surface area (land and water) as most of the websites indicate (some websites say 196,935,000 square miles). Multiply by 5,280 squared: 5,490,383,247,360,000 square feet (Or if the other websites are correct: 5,490,232,704,000,000 square feet) In any event, a little less than 5-1/2 quadrillion square feet. ===== As an aside, the largest body in the solar system (the Sun): Approximately 864,000 miles in diameter according to most sources. Comes out to 2,345,184,368,640 square miles of _extremely_hot_ 'surface' area. Or, a little more than 2-1/3 trillion square miles. Square feet? Try 65,379,987,902,693,376,000 square feet, (just as hot). Or, a little more than 65-1/3 quintillion square feet. Wouldn't be very much fun to count. Ugh! Get me some water!