Did You Know?

A hectare is about the size of 10 soccer fields!

How Big is a Hectare?

A hectare is a big square. It is 100 meters on each side.

Why Use Hectares?

People use hectares to count land. It helps with farms and parks.

What Hectares Does

It helps to know land size.

Farmers use it for crops.

It shows how much space is free.

It helps in city plans.

People can buy or sell land.

It helps to keep track of parks.

More About Hectares

A long time ago, people needed a way to count land. They made the hectare to help. It is a good way to see how big a piece of land is.

Hectares help us in our lives. They tell us how much land we have for homes, farms, and parks. This helps us plan better.

In the future, we will still use hectares. They will help us keep track of land as cities grow and change.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Hectare Definition"] --> B["Area Measurement"] B --> C["100-metre Sides"] B --> D["10,000 Square Metres"] A --> E["Used in Land Measurement"] E --> F["100 Hectares in 1 km²"] E --> G["1 Acre ≈ 0.405 Hectares"] G --> H["1 Hectare ≈ 2.47 Acres"]

What Do These Words Mean?

hectare:A unit of area equal to 10,000 square meters.
non-SI:Not part of the standard system of measurement.
metric:A system of measurement based on meters, liters, and grams.
square kilometre:An area that is 1,000 meters by 1,000 meters.
acre:A unit of area equal to about 4,047 square meters.