The size of counties vary from state to state and within the various states, Before Alaska became a US State in 1959, the general concept was that a county was about 40 miles by 40 miles or about 1,024,000 acres.
The average US county has a population of around 100,000 to 200,000 people, although this can vary significantly depending on the location and size of the county. Urban counties tend to have higher populations than rural counties.
The Average size of a U.S. farm is 418 acres.
Scotland is approximately 19 million acres in size.
There were 2.2 million acres of farm land in 2007, with an average size of 418 acres per farm.
418 hectares which is 1,033 acres for us Americans
There are 3,143 counties and county-equivalents in the US.
The Notre Dame campus is 1250 acres in area.
The largest airport in the US by land size is Denver International Airport (DEN). It covers an area of approximately 33,531 acres, making it the largest airport in the country.
Size is 2,941,947 acres
Wildfires can vary in size from a few acres to hundreds of thousands of acres. Some of the largest wildfires on record have burned millions of acres. Size can depend on factors such as weather conditions, fuel availability, and firefighting efforts.
Georgia, it has 159 counties
3.5 acres is the same as 152,460 square feet.