the difference between them is that the bottom face is different one of them is a rectangle and one of them is a square
A square mile is an area measurement, not a specific shape. They could be just about anything, as long as they multiply together to make one square mile. 1 mile by 1 mile is a square mile. Two miles by half a mile is a square mile. 1 foot by 5280 miles is a square mile. This means that 8 square miles can be 2 miles by 4 miles or 1 mile by 8 miles.
There are 640 acres in 1 square mile. So (1/2 mile)*(1/4 mile) = 1/8 square mile, or:(1/8 square mile)*(640 acre/square mile) = 80 acres
There are 2,589,988.11 square meters in 1 square mile
difference between square and cube
At the level asked there is no difference. As the size goes up there is a big difference... Two miles square would be 2x2 = four square miles.
there isn't a difference its the same thing just said differently
There is no difference. Country Miles just seem longer.
Acres and square miles are both units of area measurement, but they differ in scale. One acre is equal to 0.0015625 square miles. Essentially, one square mile contains 640 acres.
1 mile is about 1.609344 km Therefore the difference between 1 mile and 1 km is about .609344 km
This is an impossible conversion. a yard is a unit of distance, a square mile is a unit of area. You can convert between yards and miles or square yards and square miles. There are 1,760 yards in a mile and 3,097,600 square yards in a square mile.
Miles measures distance. Square miles measures area. Therefore, you can not compare the two. It is like comparing feet and cups.
1 regular mile is 1609 meters. 1 nautical mile is 1852 meters.
One mile is 5,280 feet, so the difference is 5,279 feet or 63,348 inches.
The spelling possibly?
Ten square miles refers to an area that is 10 miles by 10 miles, totaling 100 square miles. On the other hand, ten miles square refers to a square area with each side measuring 10 miles, so the total area covered is 100 square miles as well. Both terms refer to the same area size, but just describe it in a different way.
No mathematical difference.