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1.88 meter2 = 20.236 square feet = 34,968 square inches. (rounded) If the area is in the shape of a square, then each side of the square is 1.371 meter 4.498 feet 53.98 inches (all rounded)
To convert thousand square feet to million square feet, you would divide the number of thousand square feet by 1000. For example, 1000 square feet is equal to 0.001 million square feet.
40 square meters are 430.556417 square feet.
(208 square yards) x (9 square feet per square yard) = 1,872 square feet
approximately 3.5 feet
around 570 billion square feet
You can cover an area of 24 square feet with 24 square feet.
root 484 ie 22 feet
180 square foot
It is the area covered by a square one meter by one meter. This is equivalent to 10.7639104 square feet.
14 sq feet = 1.3 sq metres approx. The exact dimensions of the area covered will depend on its shape.
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Atlantic Ocean - 41.1 million square miles.Pacific Ocean - 65.3 million square miles.
11 feet (132 inches).
"Square feet" describes the size of a piece of surface that's being covered, like the size of a floorcovered by carpet, or a yard covered by grass, or a wall covered by paint.You don't use square feet to describe a length or a distance, like a piece of rope, a broom handle,or a trip to the store. Those use "feet".You don't use square feet to describe how much something can hold, like a barrel, a bottle,a shopping bag, or a ballon when it's blown up. Those use "cubic feet".
There is 326 million trillion gallonsb of water that can be found on our planet. This water is in a constant cycle -- it evaporates from the ocean, travels through the air, rains down on the land and then flows back to the ocean. The oceans are huge. About 70 percent of the planet is covered in ocean, and the average depth of the ocean is several thousand feet (about 1,000 meters). Ninety-eight percent of the water on the planet is in the oceans, and therefore is unusable for drinking because of the salt. About 2 percent of the planet's water is fresh, but 1.6 percent of the planet's water is locked up in the polar ice caps and glaciers.