Examples of using "Km²" in a sentence and their english translations:
There is a 1000 km difference
It's about 8 kilometers away.
traveling at 17,500 miles per hour.
each about 400 miles long,
150 million km a day, moreover
This car is going 60 kilometers an hour.
Our train went at 200 kilometers an hour.
The train is travelling at a speed of 50 miles an hour.
In towns, speed is limited to 50 km/h.
Somewhere 12 km from the center of Sanliurfa
One space unit is 150 million km
this trail can even reach millions of kilometers
this magnetic pole was changing 15 km a year
In recent years, it has increased to 60 km.
They fly about 35,000 km in eight months.
This car is going 60km an hour.
Vatican City with its 0.44 km² is the world's smallest state.
Vatican City with its 0.44 km² is the world's smallest state.
If you want to travel to a store located 10 km from your house, and you drive at 50 km/h, it would take you 12 minutes to get there.
If you want to travel to a store located 10 km from your house, and you drive at 50 km/h, how long would it take you to get there?
there are about 1000 km difference nowadays
With almost 270,000 sq. miles, Texas is three times the size of the entire United Kingdom.
This river is 500 miles in length.
And I would go 1.4 miles to my father and stepmother's home
Their column stretches some 2km and it's not protected by any natural terrain features.
Some 40km (25mi) north, Hanno crossed the river and rested his troops for 1 day.
Now let's move our direction in the north-west direction. And let's go 60 km again.
Tom biked 30 km to the store to buy strawberries for his pregnant wife.
Flevoland now has over 1,400 km² of land and over 400,000 inhabitants.
Heavy infantry forms into three columns - each some 3.5km long.
The two commanders met for the first time in northern Apulia, encamping just 10km apart.
Let's examine the situation with an example, now we are moving 60 km towards west.
The Flevopolder, the southern island of Flevoland, is the biggest artificial island in the world with an area of 970 km².
At a speed of 17 km/sec, it would take about 75,000 years to reach Proxima Centauri, the second nearest star from Earth.