0.16 acres of land is 6969.6 square feet, or a square about 83.5 feet on each side.
1 acre = 4840 sq yd 160 acres = 160 x 4840 = 774400 sq yd. For a square shaped piece of land then the area = D2 where D is the length of each side. D2 = 774400 : D = √774400 = 880 yd = 1/2 mile
each side is equal to each other side. all 3 sides have the same length
If the land area of 5 acres is a square (each side equal length) then the perimeter would be 1,866.76 feet.
Each side measures 5m
"No-man's land" is the area between opposing sides - that neither side is in possession of.
A strip of land with large bodies of water on each side is a peninsula.
It is under the dash left side, lower the knee shield by removing the large screw on each side to see it.
Mistress
It depends on weather. It gets larger on hot days and shrink in cold weather.
World War 1 involved "trench warfare". Opposing sides dug long trenches from which they fired ordinances and formed their attacks. The space or land between the opposing sides was called "no man's land" because is was full of barbed wire, mines, and was open to opposing gunfire with no protection. Thus, it was called "no man's land" because it was extremely dangerous and the odds of surviving in that area were not great. in no mans land that was where there were 2 trenches on either side and when a side blew the whistle they would charge at the enemy and the other side would start to shoot at them many of them dieing in no mans land and no-one would go out there to get there wounded because you could get shot. Also both sides of the enemy could wave a white flag which meant hold fire if there was an issue on no man's land
No, unless the owner of the property gives you specific permission to enter their land, it is deemed as trespassing.
"No Man's Land" is the area of land between the trenches of the opposing forces. To get to "No Man's Land" you had to crawl under barbed wire . While in "No Man's Land" you were at high risk of dying as you could easily be shot dead by a sniper bullet. You were most likely be taken down by machine guns or simple assult rifles, if you went to "No Man's Land" snipers were for long distances for the enemies who were in trenches. The machine guns that the Germans had were much more advanced, the English ones were more basic
becasuse no mans land is outside the trench where you have to cross to defeat the otehr team but there isnt anybody that wants to go out there nor have they ever made it to one side and back while being shot at
An isthmus is a narrow strip of land with water on each side that connects two larger bodies of land.
The Bering Straits land bridge existed due to the geological effects on the land masses at each side of the strait.
the bank of a river