Examples of using Square miles in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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France has pledged to set aside 850,000 square miles of ocean for protection by 2020, including the waters around New Caledonia.
Only 20% of the country's 836,300 square miles is inhabited by humans.
It is estimated that 689,000 square miles of land area in South America lie in the Northern Hemisphere.
This is energy farming, so you're talking about many square miles, thousands of times more area than you think of as a normal energy plant.
Covering more than 500 square miles with an enrollment of more than 157,000 students,
The world's largest solar farm covers 10 square miles and now has 4 million solar panels.
They created a city that was between six and nine square miles in area, with 120 earthen mounds inside its rough borders.
China has restored more than 108,000 square miles of forests.
Nauru is the world's smallest island country with an area of just 8.5 square miles(22 sq km).
A grizzly bear's territory can range between 70 and 400 square miles!
a sighting by enemies, the area within which a carrier might be operating has grown to 700 square miles;
northeast of the Philippines occupying an estimated surface area of 5 million square kilometres(2 million square miles).
By 2100, the color shift could affect more than 50 percent of the oceans' collective 140 million square miles of surface area.
in just one hundred square miles of Nevada's windiest areas,
WWF estimates that 40,000 square miles of forest have been cut down since 1973,
With over 137, 800 square miles of total land area,
China's astonishing expansion into the South China Sea's 1.35 million square miles and its subsequent militarization of the region over the past several years has cultivated a complex security environment.
China's astonishing expansion into the South China Sea's 1.35 million square miles and its subsequent militarization of the region over the past several years has cultivated a complex security environment.
With a total land area of just 433 square miles and a small labor force of 3 million people,
China's astonishing expansion into the South China Sea's 1.35 million square miles and its subsequent militarization of the region over the past several years has cultivated a complex security environment.