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 not a measure of volume; it is a unit of area. Specifically, one hectare is equal to 10,000 square meters and is commonly used in land measurement. Volume is typically measured in cubic units, such as cubic meters or liters.
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
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.
No, a hectare is not a measure of volume; it is a unit of area. Specifically, one hectare is equal to 10,000 square meters and is commonly used in land measurement. Volume is typically measured in cubic units, such as cubic meters or liters.
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.
One centimeter of rain falling on one hectare of ground is equal to 10,000 liters of water. This is because one hectare is equivalent to 10,000 square meters, and one centimeter of rain is the same as 0.01 meters. Therefore, 10,000 square meters multiplied by 0.01 meters gives you 10,000 cubic meters, which is equivalent to 10,000 liters.
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