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The hectare (/ˈhɛktɛər/ or /ˈhɛktɑːr/), although not a unit of SI, is the only named unit of area that is accepted for use within the SI. In practice the hectare is fully derived from the SI, being equivalent to a square hectometre. It is widely used throughout the world for the measurement of large areas of land, and it is the legal unit of measure in domains concerned with land ownership, planning, and management, including law (land deeds), agriculture, forestry, and town planning throughout the European Union. The United Kingdom, United States, Burma, and to some extent Canada instead use the acre.
1 hectares ≡ 100 ares | 6 hectares ≡ 600 ares |
2 hectares ≡ 200 ares | 7 hectares ≡ 700 ares |
3 hectares ≡ 300 ares | 8 hectares ≡ 800 ares |
4 hectares ≡ 400 ares | 9 hectares ≡ 900 ares |
5 hectares ≡ 500 ares | 10 hectares ≡ 1000 ares |
The are (/ˈɑːr/ or /ˈɛər/) is a unit of area, equal to 100 square metres (10 m × 10 m), used for measuring land area. It was defined by older forms of the metric system, but is now outside of the modern International System of Units (SI).
1 ares ≡ 0.01 hectares | 6 ares ≡ 0.06 hectares |
2 ares ≡ 0.02 hectares | 7 ares ≡ 0.07 hectares |
3 ares ≡ 0.03 hectares | 8 ares ≡ 0.08 hectares |
4 ares ≡ 0.04 hectares | 9 ares ≡ 0.09 hectares |
5 ares ≡ 0.05 hectares | 10 ares ≡ 0.1 hectares |
1 hectares ≡ 100 ares |
1 ares ≡ 0.01 hectares |