Square kilometres.
Square kilometres.
Square kilometres.
Square kilometres.
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Yes a unit for measure can be used as a tessellating shape:)
A unit of measurement can't help you find the surface area. You must do that onyour own, using whatever method and equipment seem most appropriate for thesituation. After you've found the surface area, THEN you decide which unit ofmeasurement to use to describe it. You should select the unit that produces themost convenient number ... the number that's easiest to write down, remember,tell other people about, and spot a mistake if you write it incorrectly. Whateverunit you choose, it will always be the square of a length unit.
Many different units of measurement are used for measuring area. Some of them include the square metre, the square centimetre, the square kilometre, and the hectare. Some others include the square inch, the square foot, the square mile, and the acre. --addendum-- There is no actual unit specific to area; a unit of length is squared (raised to the second power) to represent area. So in general unit^2 is the unit for area. Unit may be any thing such as mile, feet, cm. m or km
A cubic unit is essentially a three-dimensional unit used to describe volume, just like a square unit is a two-dimensional unit that describes area.