Canada is approximately 9.98 million square kilometers in size, making it the second largest country in the world by land area.
There are one million (1,000,000, 1 x 106) square meters in a square kilometer.There are 1000 meters in 1 kilometer. Thus to get the number of square meters in 1 square kilometer, you must square the number of meters in a kilometer. 1,000 meters X 1,000 meters = 1,000,000 square meters.Is it one million, e.g. 1000 x 1000?
A kilometer is a measure of length, a squared kilometer is a square representing the area of a kilometer squared. Each side is a kilometer in length. You cant really compare the two, length and area are two different types of measurement's I suppose based on the simplicity of the question, that a square kilometer is larger.
There are 1,000,000 square meters in a square kilometer.
A kilometer is a length or distance measure. A square kilometer is an area measure. One cannot be converted to the other. Kilometer is a unit of length, square kilometer is a unit of area. These don't translate.
Bihār's area is 94,163 square kilometers.
Canada's population density is about 3.41 people per square kilometer.
British Colombia has the most trees per square kilometer in Canada.
Canada's population density is 3.4 persons per square kilometer (8.8 persons per square mile). The population density of the US is 32 persons per square kilometer (83 persons per square mile).
Canada is 9,984,670 km2.
A square kilometer is a square that measures 1 kilometer by 1 kilometer
The population density of The Pas, Manitoba, Canada is approximately 138 people per square kilometer.
Alberta's population density is 5.7 per square kilometer.
2.8 people per square kilometer. I believe the population of Canada is closer to 33 million people however.
A square kilometre is 9999 times larger (10000 times as large).
There are 100 hectares in a square kilometer.
The population density of Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada is approximately 447 people per square kilometer.
The number of bears per square kilometer