Square Kilometer to Acre

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247.10538146716534224824 ac

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Quick Reference Table (Square Kilometer to Acre)

Square Kilometer (km²)Acre (ac)
1247.10538146716534224824
2494.21076293433068449649
10024,710.53814671653422482439
733181,128.2446154321958679628
1,572388,449.65966638391801423946
100,00024,710,538.14671653422482439292
5,500,0001,359,079,598.06940938236534161059

About Square Kilometer (km²)

A square kilometer (km²) is one million square meters, the standard unit for expressing the area of cities, countries, lakes, and geographical regions. Greater London covers about 1,572 km²; Singapore is 733 km²; Monaco is just 2 km². The Amazon rainforest covers roughly 5,500,000 km². In ecology, habitat patches and national parks are measured in km². Countries report land area in km² in official statistics. One km² equals 100 hectares or approximately 247 acres.

Singapore covers 733 km². Greater London is about 1,572 km². The Amazon rainforest is roughly 5,500,000 km².

About Acre (ac)

An acre is a US customary and imperial unit of land area equal to 4,046.86 m², 43,560 ft², or approximately 0.405 hectares. It remains the primary unit for agricultural and rural land transactions in the United States and is still used in the UK for real estate. One acre is roughly the size of an American football field (without end zones). A typical suburban lot in the US is 0.1–0.5 acres; a small farm might be 40–160 acres. An acre is not tied to any particular shape — it can be long and narrow or square (about 209 × 209 feet).

An American football field (without end zones) is about 1 acre. A typical suburban lot is 0.25 acres. Central Park is roughly 843 acres.

Etymology: From Old English 'æcer' (open field), related to Latin 'ager' and Greek 'agros' (field). Originally defined as the amount of land a yoke of oxen could plow in one day. The acre was standardized in England under Edward I in 1305 as 40 perches long by 4 perches wide, giving the 4,840 yd² (43,560 ft²) definition still used today.


Square Kilometer – Frequently Asked Questions

Vatican City is the smallest sovereign state at just 0.44 km². Monaco is 2.02 km², San Marino 61 km². For comparison, Liechtenstein is 160 km² and Luxembourg 2,586 km². The world's largest country, Russia, covers 17,098,242 km² — nearly 39 million times the area of Vatican City. Russia spans 11 time zones and contains 13% of the world's land area.

Global deforestation removes approximately 50,000–100,000 km² of forest per year. Brazil lost roughly 11,568 km² of Amazon rainforest in 2022 alone. For scale, that is an area larger than Jamaica disappearing every year. At peak deforestation rates in the 1990s, Brazil was losing 29,000 km²/year. Satellite monitoring (PRODES, Global Forest Watch) now tracks loss in near real-time at 30 m resolution.

Population density (people per km²) is a key demographic statistic. Monaco is the most densely populated state at about 26,000 people/km². Bangladesh is the most populous large country at ~1,300/km². Australia averages 3.5/km². Mongolia is the least dense large country at 2/km². For cities, Manila reaches over 100,000/km² in its densest districts, making it one of the most densely populated urban areas on Earth.

Estimates range from 700,000 km² to 1,600,000 km² — larger than France to twice the size of Texas. However, the "patch" is misleading: it is not a solid island but a high-concentration zone of microplastic particles dispersed through the upper water column. Cleanup is extremely difficult because the particles are spread over such an enormous area at low density per m².

Major wildfires are tracked in km² or, in the US, in acres. The 2019–2020 Australian Black Summer fires burned approximately 186,000 km² — an area larger than Syria. The 2021 Dixie Fire in California burned 1,900 km², the largest single fire in California history. The 2023 Canadian wildfires burned a record 180,000+ km² of forest, releasing more CO₂ than Canada's annual human emissions.

Acre – Frequently Asked Questions

It derives from medieval strip-farming geometry: a furlong (220 yards, the distance a team of oxen could plow without resting) by a chain (22 yards, the surveyor Gunter's 1620 chain length). 220 × 22 = 4,840 yd² = 43,560 ft². The chain and furlong system was designed so 10 acres = 1 furlong × 1 chain × 10 = 1 furlong × 1 furlong ÷ 10, creating a practical survey grid. The awkward ft² number is just a consequence of translating yards to feet.

The average US farm is about 445 acres, but this number is skewed by enormous industrial operations. The median farm is closer to 80 acres. Corn and soybean farms in the Midwest average 400–600 acres. Cattle ranches in the West can span tens of thousands of acres. The largest single farm in the US (Farmland LP holdings) exceeds 150,000 acres. The USDA classifies a "small family farm" as under 230 acres.

A furlong (660 ft) was the length an ox team could plow before resting, and a chain (66 ft) was the width of one plow strip. Together they made an acre — the area one team could plow in a day. This explains the odd 43,560 ft² figure: 660 × 66 = 43,560. The furlong and chain are obsolete, but their product lives on in every US land deed, making the acre a fossilized record of medieval English agriculture baked into modern American law.

If the acre is square (209 × 209 ft ≈ 63.6 × 63.6 m), the perimeter is 836 ft ≈ 255 m. At a 4 mph walking pace (5.9 ft/s), that takes about 142 seconds — roughly 2.5 minutes. An acre shaped as a long narrow strip 1 ft × 43,560 ft would have a perimeter of 87,122 ft (~16.5 miles) — illustrating that perimeter depends entirely on shape, not area.

All 50 US states use acres in official property descriptions under the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). Federal land management (BLM, USFS, National Parks) reports in acres; the National Park Service, for example, manages 85 million acres. The PLSS sections (640 acres each) underlie virtually all western US real estate titles. Switching to hectares would require re-recording tens of millions of deeds — essentially impossible politically.

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