Convert Hectares (ha) to Ares (a)
1 hectare equals 100 ares.
Hectare to Are Converter
How to Convert Hectare to Are
1 hectare = 100 ares
Are = Hectare × 100
Example: 1 ha × 100 = 100 a
Reverse Conversion
To convert ares back to hectares:
- Remember, 1 are equals 0.01 hectares.
- To convert 100 a to ha, multiply
100 x 0.01, resulting in1 ha.
Common Hectare to Are Conversions
| Hectare | Are | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 1 hectare | 100 ares | |
| 5 hectares | 500 ares | |
| 10 hectares | 1000 ares | |
| 25 hectares | 2500 ares |
| Hectare | Are | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 50 hectares | 5000 ares | |
| 100 hectares | 10000 ares | |
| 500 hectares | 50000 ares | |
| 1000 hectares | 100000 ares |
Hectares to ares Conversion Table
Reference table with common hectares to ares conversions. All values calculated with high precision.
Hectares to Ares Table
1 to 100000
Ares to Hectares Table
100 to 10000000
Definition of Hectare
- Definition
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ha — The hectare is a metric unit of area equal to exactly 10,000 square meters, or equivalently 100 ares. It represents the area of a square with sides of 100 meters.
The hectare is accepted for use with the International System of Units (SI) and is listed in the BIPM SI Brochure as a non-SI unit whose use is expected to continue indefinitely. It is the primary unit for reporting land area in most countries worldwide.
In agriculture, forestry, urban planning, and environmental science, the hectare serves as the standard measure for expressing the extent of land parcels, forests, and protected areas.
- Exact factor
- 1 ha = 10,000 m²
- Examples
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- 2.5 ha = 6.1776 ac
- 0.75 ha = 1.8533 ac
- 0.68 ha = 1.6803 ac
Definition of Are
- Definition
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a — The are is a metric unit of area equal to exactly 100 square meters. It corresponds to the area of a square with sides of 10 meters.
The are was introduced with the metric system in France and is accepted for use with the SI, though it is not an SI unit itself. It is primarily used in land measurement in parts of Europe and in legal or cadastral contexts.
The symbol a is the internationally recognized abbreviation for the are, as documented by the BIPM. Its decimal multiple, the hectare (ha), is far more common in everyday use.
- Exact factor
- 1 a = 100 m²
- Examples
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- 3 a = 300 m²
- 11 a = 11,840.3 ft²
- 0.93 a = 1,001.04 ft²
About the Hectare
Facts & Uses
- 1 hectare = 10,000 m² = 0.01 km² exactly. The practical metric unit for land and agricultural areas — 100 m × 100 m square.
- Standard for agriculture worldwide outside the US: crop yields (tonnes/ha), farm sizes, vineyards, orchards, ranches.
- Used in forestry (timber harvest tracking), land conservation (protected areas), and European real estate (rural and large estates).
- Reference: a football pitch (FIFA standard) is about 0.7 hectares; a square 100 m on each side = 1 hectare exactly.
Curiosities
- The hectare is not part of the SI, but accepted for use with it — like the liter, it persists because of its convenient scale for everyday land measurement.
- A typical US suburban lot (1/4 acre) is about 0.1 hectare; a French vineyard for fine wine averages 5-15 hectares.
- The EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) distributes agricultural subsidies primarily on a per-hectare basis — making it the unit of European farm economics.
- Approximate equivalents: 1 hectare ≈ 2.4711 acres = 10,000 m² = 0.00386 mi².
Sources
Frequently Asked Questions
How many ares are in one hectare?
One hectare equals 100 ares. To convert, multiply the hectare value by 100. For the reverse, divide the are value by 100 (or multiply by 0.01).
What is 0.07 hectares in ares?
0.07 hectares = 7 ares. This is one of the most commonly searched conversions for this pair.
Is the hectare-to-are conversion exact?
Yes. The factor 100 is exact by international definition, not an approximation. Any imprecision comes only from the original measurement, not the conversion.
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