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If there were any such thing as a square hectare it would measure the hyper-volume of a 4-dimensional object. How you calculate this would depend on the shape of the object. A really easy one would be a hypercube of side 100 meters; this would have a hypervolume of 1 square hectare, or 108 m4.

The other answer to this question is that a hectare is already a measure of area; a hectare is 10,000 square meters, or about 2.4 acres. In our normal three dimensional world it makes no sense to square it; just the attempt could make your head hurt.

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(1,000 meters x 1,000 meters) / (10,000 square meters per hectare) = 100 hectares

1 square kilometer = 100 hectares

1 hectare = 0.01 square kilometer

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To convert square kilometers to hectares, you multiply the number of square kilometers by 100. This is because 1 square kilometer is equal to 100 hectares.

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A "hectare" IS a measurement of area.

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