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Subject: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Peter T. Date: 21 Feb 04 - 02:44 PM Somebody here might be less metrically challenged than I am, or more imaginative. I came across a reference that said that there were about 3,500 acres of original prairie in Illinois. Can anyone (1) tell me how much that would be in hectares; (2) how many square kilometres? (3) is that about the size of downtown Chicago? I will be very, very grateful. yours, Peter T. |
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: GUEST Date: 21 Feb 04 - 02:48 PM Click Here |
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Amos Date: 21 Feb 04 - 03:11 PM Peter: 3500 acres seems low offhand to me. It is the equivalent of 1416.4 hectares, or about 14.16 square kilometers, or 5.4 square miles. Or, if you care, 560000 square rods. A |
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Peter T. Date: 21 Feb 04 - 03:18 PM Thanks, Amos, adding to my already substantial indebtedness. The estimate is from National Geographic, October 1993. yours, Peter T. |
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 21 Feb 04 - 03:28 PM That figure on Illinois must be a mistake. The state used to be covered with prairie. I'd think even in terms of remnants, 3500 is low. 640 acres to a square mile. |
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 21 Feb 04 - 03:32 PM An exerpt from the web page called "Restoration:"
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Joe Offer Date: 21 Feb 04 - 03:32 PM Unfortunately, I'd guess 3,500 acres of original prairie is a fairly accurate number for Illinois. There's very little virgin land anywhere in the United States, especially in the lands east of the Mississippi. There's lots of land that looks natural, but very little is in its original state. European plants have crowded out the grasslands on most of our prairie. I would suppose the same is true in Canada. Here in California, we're called the Golden State because we turn brown in June. Those brown grasslands were once green year-round, because the native grasses are drought-resistant and keep their color. Right now, though, they're all green and fresh and beautiful with the spring and winder rain. -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Nigel Parsons Date: 21 Feb 04 - 03:44 PM One visualisation for an Acre (1/640 Sq Mile) is One chain (Cricket pitch) * One Furlong (10 cricket pitches) Just trying to make things simpler!!! Nigel |
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 21 Feb 04 - 05:06 PM In Maine the estimated "virgin-old-growth" is ten acres. (No source...just heard it several times.)
Joe - I believe you are mistaken - even the "native grasses" of California turn brown...the state - as a whole (hole?) generally, receives less than 15 inches of rain/year.....somehow, I believe the 49'ers and the Gold Rush have more to due with its moniker. Not to mention a split-off from the rest of the nation its would make it's GDP the sixth largest producer in the world.
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Peter T. Date: 21 Feb 04 - 07:01 PM Thanks for the assistance. There is also some prairie around the Fermilab Accelerator near Batavia. So maybe we are into the 20,000 acre bracket. yours, Peter T. |
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Hrothgar Date: 21 Feb 04 - 09:24 PM Rough rules: 4000 sq metres = 1 acre = 10 sq chaims 2.5 acres = 1 hectare 1 hectare = 10,000 sq metres (100 x 100) 100 nectares = 1 sq km 250 acres = 1 sq km 2.5 sq km = 1 sq mile 1 sq mile = 640 acres = 6400 sq chains Fine detail (which everybody desperately needs to know): 35.315 cubic feet = 1 cu metre 2.2046 pounds = i kilogramme etc., etc., etc. |
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 21 Feb 04 - 09:31 PM A chain is 66 feet, and there are 100 links in a chain. My pace, when I'm counting such things in forestry circles, is 13.5 paces. A pace is from a standing position forward one foot, then the other foot, then stopping. A full stride. I doubt they use it now, everything switched over to be based on a 100' engineers tape instead of the 66' chain back in the mid-1970s. SRS |
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Subject: RE: Help!Acres to Hectares to Sq Kilometres? From: Rapparee Date: 21 Feb 04 - 10:55 PM Shucks, when I'm pacing off distance I do it at 26 paces equals (damn near exactly) 25 meters, 104 paces to 100 meters. It's been that way ever since it was first measured back in 1963 and every time I've been able to check it since then. (Sorry, my pacing for distance is metric because it was measured by the US Army. I also estimate range in metric, not English, for the same reason.) |
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