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Not exactly. Land mass refers to the total amount of land in a specific area, including both land above and below water. Land area specifically refers to the surface area of land above water.
Yes, a square acre and an acre are the same thing. An acre is a unit of measurement typically used to quantify land area, and a square acre refers to an area of one acre that has been squared off to form a perfect square.
No, volume and mass are not the same thing. Volume is the amount of space occupied by an object, while mass is the amount of matter in an object. Mass is a measure of the quantity of atoms in the object, whereas volume is a measure of the space the object occupies.
Europe, Asia, and Africa are all on the same continental land mass, but they are split apart politically.
No, atomic mass and atomic diameter are not the same thing. Atomic mass refers to the mass of an atom, which is the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus, while atomic diameter refers to the size of the atom, often measured as the distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms.
Europe and Asia are considered to share the same land mass, known as Eurasia. The boundary between Europe and Asia is not clearly defined and is more of a cultural distinction.