17 million square feet.
11.4 mha is 44,015.646 sq miles or 114,000 sq km ...Pennsylvania is 45,310 sq. miles
That point is in the Pacific Ocean southeast of the Hawaiian islands. It's about 445 miles from the nearest point on the coast of the Big Island, and about 675 miles southeast of Honolulu.
The number is not big enough to be rounded to the nearest thousand otherwise it would be zero
Based on the research done here (http://www.cockeyed.com/inside/million/million.html) A million dollars worth of $100 bills makes a stack about 40 inches high! If you do the math, that means a Billion is 3,333 feet high and a trillion dollars would make a stack over 3 million feet tall or roughly 630 miles high!!!
17 million square miles.
Asia the the Earths largest continent.Asia has an area of 17,212,000 square miles.To the nearest million this would be 17 million square miles.
To the nearest million, Asia is 17 million square miles. A closer estimate is 17,212,000 square miles (44,579,000 square km). It is the largest continent in area.
To the nearest million, Asia is 17 million square miles. A closer estimate is 17,212,000 square miles (44,579,000 square km). It is the largest continent in area.
17 million square feet.
The continent of Asia is 17.21 million sq miles (44.58 million km²).
BIG Asia is the biggest continent. It has 18.8 million square miles.
The nearest star is the sun. Its diameter is 1.39 million km (863,700 miles).
How big is east Asia? in square miles?
Yes Africa is a very big continent, but it is not as big as Asia.Africa has 11.5 million square miles of land.Asia has 18.46 million square miles of land.In comparison:North America has 8.92 million square miles of land.South America has 6.794 million square miles of land.Antartica has 5.1 million square miles of land.Australia has 2.941 million square miles of land.Europe had 2.227 million square miles of land.
South America is 6.888 million sq miles (17.84 million km²)
The closest star to Mars is the Sun. The distance of Mars to the Sun is 227.92 million km or 141.62 million miles. However, Mars orbits the sun in an elliptical orbit, so at its closest point called the perihelion, it is only 206.62 million km away, or 128.39 million miles. At its farthest point, Mars is 249.23 million km away, or 154.86 million miles.