One should not confuse this issue. In imperial units, this volume would be referred to as 'acre-feet' for the storage acpacity of a reservoir for example.
In metric, one could say hectares-metres, but since one is talking about volume, one should just refer to cubic metres, or cubic kilometres etc as necessary.
Ha is the abbreviation for a unit of measurement called a hectare.
Hectare - a land area measurement of about 2.5 acres.
No, a hectare is much bigger. A hectare is equal to 10,000 meters square.
1 hectare=10,000m2 therefore to find how many metres in a hectare you multiply the hectare by 10,000 to find the m2 eg. 6hectares=6x10,000m2 =60,000m2
0.6 hectare is about 1.5 acres.
Ha is the abbreviation for hectare. hectare is a unit of measurement.
Ha is the abbreviation for a unit of measurement called a hectare.
The correct abbreviation for liters is "L".
It is 'ha'. The hectare is a unit of measurement of 10,000 square metres, or a square with sides of 100 metres.
Habitable Rooms per Hectare.
There are zero litres in a hectare, as litres require a third dimension which the hectare does not have. In measurements, A x B x 0 = 0.
Hectare - a land area measurement of about 2.5 acres.
L is the abbreviation for Liters.
The abbreviation for liters is "L."
Litres (or Liters) can be expressed as "Ltr" (UK) or just "L"
A hectare is a unit of area, not volume. It measures 10,000 square meters. If you want to convert the area of a hectare to volume, you would need to know the depth of the space you are considering.
Could be Hectare, though that is usually Ha, so I don't know what the c is added for. 1 Hectare = 10,000 sq meters, ie an area 100 x 100 meters