A polo field is 300 yards by 100 yards, this equates to 275 metres by 92 metres.
The size of a football field was standardized in 2007 at 105 metres by 68 metres. So roughly speaking the area of a polo field is 4 times that of a soccer field. As they are different shapes you couldn't actually fit more than 2 soccer field on a specific polo field.
It depends on how many floors or stories it has. If it is just a one-floor warehouse-like building, then it would cover an area somewhat smaller than two football fields. A football field is 360 feet by 160 feet, and a building of this size would cover an area 360 feet by about 305 feet.
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Neither. I would use a centimetre.
First, determine the area of a football field. Remember that the end zones are part of the area. Second, determine the area of a stamp. Third, make sure your units are the same. You will have to convert from square yards to square inches or from square inches to square yards. Last, divide the area of the football field by the area of the stamp. The result is the number of stamps required to cover the field. The area of any rectangle is the product of its length and width: A = l x w. There are 144 square inches per square foot, and nine square feet per square yard.
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there is 0.07 miles in 24 football fields if you round but if you don't round it would be 0.06
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.
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?
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.
The total land area of the United States is approximately 2.3 billion acres. One football field is about 1.32 acres in size, so roughly 1.7 billion football fields would cover the entire United States.
It depends on how many floors or stories it has. If it is just a one-floor warehouse-like building, then it would cover an area somewhat smaller than two football fields. A football field is 360 feet by 160 feet, and a building of this size would cover an area 360 feet by about 305 feet.
Given that there are 100 yards in a football field, and that 1 kilometer is 1093.6133 yards (google calculator), then that would be reason to believe that 1 kilometer is 10.936133 football fields (1093.6133/100). However, if you are also taking into consideration the length of the field plus the length of the endzones, then 1 kilometer is 9.11344417 football fields (1093.6133/120).
no none of the football fields are heated that would be impossible NOT IMPOSSIBLE - Invesco Field at Mile High has heating during the winter months by a network of 21 miles of underground hot water tubing.
About 5.5 football field lengths. (Football field length= 160 ft, Titanic length= 882.75 feet [882' 9"])
An American football field is 100 yards by 160 feet, not including end zones. That equals 48,000 square feet. An acre is 43,560 square feet, so 8 acres would be 348,480 square feet. Dividing 348,480 by 48,000 gives us 7.62 football fields that would fit into an 8 acre area.
Each team fields 11 players, so in total 22 players would be on a football pitch at one time.