A unit of area or as of farmland is called an acre.
Its called a delta I think
The physical quantity is simply called area. The official unit (in SI) is the square meter.
A unit of area with dimensions 1 unit by 1 unit is called a square unit. It represents the area of a square whose sides each measure one unit in length. Common examples include square meters, square feet, and square inches, depending on the measurement system being used. This unit serves as a basic reference for measuring two-dimensional space.
The unit of measurement called a "kanal" is a northern Indian and Pakistani unit of area, not of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
You can not convert a unit of length to a unit of area.
A unit of farmland is commonly referred to as an acre.
The Triangle which is an area of fertile farmland in Lower Egypt is called the Nile Delta.
This area around Mesopotamia is called the Fertile Crescent
Yes but it was rich farmland.
The area between France and Germany called the Alsace Lorraine area is rich in agricultural land. It is also a large center of industry.
Force per unit area is called "pressure".
The 64% of the area is indeed farmland; however, it is farmed by only 2% of the population. The 64% of the area is indeed farmland; however, it is farmed by only 2% of the population. A+ answer =6
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Yes.
The force per unit area is called pressure.
Egypt had more farmland because of the spread of the Nile Delta.
It is an hectare = 10000 square metres or 2.47 acres.