This answer will vary by quite a large degree depending on the types of trees in the given acre, the local conditions and many other factors. However, if we are talking about an average value, then you could do worse than to use the US Department of Energy's value from "Sector-Specific Issues and Reporting Methodologies Supporting the General Guidelines for the Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases" under Sections 1605(b) of the Energy Policy Act of 1992 which puts average tree cover per acre as 700 (this assumes you are indeed talking about a forest as you didn't state exactly).
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An acre is an old established English Standard unit of land measurement still commonly in use in Great Britain and the United States. It is equal to 43,560 square feet which is equal to 10 square chains of 4356 square feet each, a chain being a length of 66 linear feet. Since an acre is strictly a two-dimensional unit of area not volume, the question of how much soil is contained in an acre is not determinable unless the third dimension of depth is specified. For instance there would be 43,560cubic feet of volume in a one foot
thick layer of soil in a tract of land of exactly one acre.
There are typically 4 lots in one acre of land if each lot is approximately 0.25 acres. However, this can vary depending on the specific dimensions and layout of the lots within the acre.
Answer: 1 acre = 4840 square yards.
The yard is a measure of lenght, the acre is a measure of area, thereofre the two can not be equated.
Simply put, not enough to account for the deforestation that takes place annualy. We need to plant more trees!
The number of lots in an acre depends on the size of the lot. Additionally, regional differences result in varying measurements for a lot.
There are 43,560 square feet in one acre.
There are 4,840 square yards in one acre.
An acre is 43,560 square feet.An acre is 43,560 square feet.
One acre contains 40468564.224 square centimetres.
There are approximately 1,233.5 cubic meters in one acre foot of water.