1 E7 m²
1 E7 m² is a term used to group together areas of similar size. It is used for places that are between 10 km² (1,000 hectares) and 100 km² (10,000 hectares) in area. The term is based from the scientific notation for 1 x 107m².
- 10 km² is equal to:
- 1 E+7 m² or 107 m²
- 3.86 square miles
- 1,000 hectares
- 2,471 acres
Examples of locations
- 10.1 km² — Long Beach, New York
- 10.2 km² – Radford, Virginia
- 12 km² – Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
- 12.48 km² – Chek Lap Kok, the site of Hong Kong International Airport
- 15 km² – Beverly Hills, California
- 21 km² – Nauru
- 21.6 km² – Abingdon, Virginia, United States
- 26 km2 – Tuvalu
- 28.6 km² – Macau
- 30 km² – Hayling Island
- 38.55 km² – City of Manila, Philippines
- 47 km² – Pelee Island, largest island in Lake Erie
- 48.7 km² – Lake Lugano, Switzerland/Italy
- 51.8 km² – Manhattan
- 53.3 km² – Bermuda
- 61 km² – Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
- 61 km² – San Marino
- 70 km² – Amherst Island, largest island in Lake Ontario
- 75 km² – Arapawa Island, Marlborough, New Zealand
- 81.7 km² – Huntington Beach, California
- 83.2 km² – Formentera Island, Spain
- 88 km² – Saint Martin island
- 92 km² – Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand
- 95 km² – Skopelos Island, Greece
1 E7 M² Media
Image comparing various units: square mile (the entire yellow square), square kilometre, hectare and acre, as well as a soccer field and a Manhattan block.
An area of one square kilometre consists of 100 hectares each containing 10,000 square metres.