No, a hectare is much bigger. A hectare is equal to 10,000 meters square.
A kilometer is a unit of length, a hectare is a unit of area, so you can't compare the two. A square kilometer is equal to 100 hectares.
You can't convert that. A hectar is a unit of area; a kilometer is a unit of length.
A square mile is bigger.
There are no kilometers in a hectare, as a kilometer is a measure of distance and a hectare is a measure of area. If you want to compare the relationship between them though, it would be as follows: 1ha = (1km / 10)2 or: 1ha = 1km2/100 In other words, a hectare is equal in area to a square with a side length of one tenth of a kilometer.
No, it is smaller. One square kilometer has 100 hectares.
Actually hectare and kilometer are not interconvertible. because kilometer is a single dimensional quantity. and hectare is a two dimensional one. kilometer is the measure of length, breadth,etc. but hectare is the measure of area. one hectare is equal to 10000m^2
1 hectare is 0.01 square kilometer.
Yes, a hectare is bigger than an acre
No, a hectare is much bigger. A hectare is equal to 10,000 meters square.
400 hectare.
A kilometer is a unit of length, a hectare is a unit of area, so you can't compare the two. A square kilometer is equal to 100 hectares.
There are 0.01 square kilometers in 1 hectare.
Please restate the question. The question in its current form is not one that can be answered as kilometer is a measurement of length (1000 m = 1 kilometer) whereas hectare is a measurement of area ( 10000 m^2 = 1 hectare ). If the question was proposed as: How many hectares are in an area of a square with sides of 1 kilometer? Answer is 100 hectares.
You can't convert that. A hectar is a unit of area; a kilometer is a unit of length.
Oh, dude, a hectare is like 100 acres, so like, the next unit up would be a square kilometer. It's like a thousand times bigger than a hectare, so you can fit a lot more stuff in there. So yeah, if you're looking to upgrade your land measurements, go big or go home with a square kilometer.
Since a square kilometer = 100 hectares, a hectare = 0.01 square kilometers.