1 E9 m² facts for kids
1 E9 m² is a special way to talk about areas that are similar in size. It's used for places that are between 1,000 square kilometers (km²) and 10,000 square kilometers (km²) in total area. The name comes from a math idea called scientific notation, which is a short way to write very big numbers. In this case, 1 E9 m² means 1 x 109 square meters.
To help you imagine this size, 1,000 km² is about:
- 100,000 hectares (a hectare is like two football fields)
- 386 square miles (a mile is about 1.6 kilometers)
- 247,105 acres (an acre is about the size of a football field)
- A circle with a radius (distance from the center to the edge) of about 18 km.
- A square with sides of about 32 km each.
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Exploring Areas of This Size Around the World
This section will show you some famous or interesting places that fit into the 1,000 to 10,000 km² size range. You'll see how different parts of the world have areas of this size!
Africa: Islands and Cities
Africa has many interesting places that are this size.
- 1,651 km² — Zanzibar: These are beautiful Tanzanian islands in the Indian Ocean.
- 2,499 km² — Cape Town: A large city in South Africa.
- 3,000 km² — Lake Tana: A big lake in Ethiopia.
- 7,234 km² — Canary Islands: A group of islands belonging to Spain in the Atlantic Ocean.
- 9,965 km² — Kinshasa: The capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Asia: Bustling Cities and Natural Wonders
Asia is home to many places that fit this size, from busy cities to natural areas.
- 1,092 km² — Hong Kong: A very famous and busy city.
- 1,846 km² — Jeju: A popular island in South Korea.
- 2,187 km² — Tokyo: The capital city of Japan.
- 2,150 km² — Tunguska event impact area: This is the area affected by a huge explosion in Siberia, Russia, in 1908, likely caused by a meteor.
- 3,702 km² — Goa: A popular state in India, known for its beaches.
- 5,770 km² — Brunei: A small country on the island of Borneo.
- 6,340 km² — Shanghai Municipality: A huge city in China.
Europe: Countries, Lakes, and Parks
Europe features many countries, regions, and natural spots within this size range.
- 1,081 km² — Moscow: The capital city of Russia.
- 1,579 km² — Greater London: The area around the capital city of England.
- 1,912 km² — Vättern: The second largest lake in Sweden.
- 2,142 km² — Snowdonia National Park: A beautiful national park in Wales.
- 2,586 km² — Luxembourg: A small country in Europe.
- 3,500 km² — Lake Peipsi: A large lake in eastern Europe.
- 4,992 km² — Balearic Islands: A group of islands belonging to Spain, including Mallorca and Ibiza.
- 5,655 km² — Vänern: Sweden's largest lake.
- 7,234 km² — Basque Country: A region in Spain.
- 9,251 km² — Cyprus (Island): A large island country in the Mediterranean Sea.
North America: States and National Parks
North America has many diverse areas that are between 1,000 and 10,000 km².
- 1,214 km² — New York: A very famous city in the United States.
- 1,290 km² — Los Angeles: Another major city in California, United States.
- 2,779 km² — Ottawa: The capital city of Canada.
- 3,566 km² — Long Island: A large island in New York, United States.
- 4,005 km² — Rhode Island: The smallest state in the United States.
- 4,101 km² — Glacier National Park: A stunning national park in Montana, United States.
- 6,641 km² — Banff National Park: A beautiful national park in Canada.
- 8,900 km² — Yellowstone National Park: One of the most famous national parks in the United States.
- 9,104 km² — Puerto Rico: An island territory of the United States.
South America: Islands and Lakes
South America also has significant areas in this size range.
- 1,523 km² — São Paulo: A very large city in Brazil.
- 6,605 km² — Falkland Islands: A group of islands in the South Atlantic Ocean.
- 8,300 km² — Lake Titicaca: The largest lake in South America.
Oceania: Cities and Training Areas
In Oceania, you can find cities and large training areas of this size.
- 1,687 km² — Sydney: A major city in Australia.
- 2,358 km² — Australian Capital Territory: The area where Australia's capital, Canberra, is located.
- 2,860 km² — Samoa: An island nation.
- 4,545 km² — Shoalwater Bay Military Training Area: A large training area for the Australian Defence Force in Australia.
Other Interesting Areas of This Size
Beyond the continents, there are other notable places that fit this size category.
- 3,755 km² — Lake Van: The largest lake in Turkey.
- 6,500 km² — Siple Island: An island located in Antarctica.
- 8,261 km² — Crete: A large island in Greece.
- 8,624 km² — Lake Nicaragua: A large lake in Nicaragua.
- 9,894 km² — Lake Onega: A large lake in Russia.
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In Spanish: Anexo:Órdenes de magnitud (superficie) para niños