Convert Square Meter to Square Kilometer (m² → km²)
The square meter is the standard metric area unit for room sizes, real estate, and small property measurements.
Square Meter to Square Kilometer Conversion Table
10 common values| Square Meter | Square Kilometer |
|---|---|
| 1 m² | 0.000001 km² |
| 5 m² | 0.000005 km² |
| 10 m² | 0.00001 km² |
| 50 m² | 0.00005 km² |
| 100 m² | 0.0001 km² |
| 500 m² | 0.0005 km² |
| 1,000 m² | 0.001 km² |
| 5,000 m² | 0.005 km² |
| 10,000 m² | 0.01 km² |
| 50,000 m² | 0.05 km² |
How to Convert Square Meter to Square Kilometer Manually
Step by StepConverting square meters to square kilometers is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.
- 1Take your value in square metersStart with the number of square meters (m²) you want to convert.
- 2Multiply by 0.000001The conversion factor from m² to km² is 0.000001. Multiply your value by this number.
- 3Read the result in square kilometersThe result is your value in square kilometers (km²).
Formula
Multiply the value in square meters by 0.000001. For the reverse direction, multiply by 1,000,000.
km² = m² × 0.000001m² = km² × 1,000,000Tips
Use these in everyday conversions- 1 m² ≈ 10.76 ft².
- Multiply length × width in metres to get m².
- For a mental image: a square tile 1 m × 1 m covers 1 m².
Common Mistakes
Avoid these- Writing m2 or m^2 in formal documents — the correct notation is m².
- Confusing m² with m — one is area, the other length.
- Treating 2 m² as twice 1 m² in side length — it is actually √2 × 1 m on each side.
About Square Meter and Square Kilometer
What is the Square Meter?
The square meter is the SI unit of area, equal to the area of a square measuring 1 meter on each side. It is the international standard for room sizes (a typical bedroom is 12–20 m²), real estate listings (apartments are sold by total m²), small construction projects, and scientific measurements. Most countries outside the US and UK quote property areas in square meters. The square meter relates to the hectare (1 ha = 10,000 m²), the square kilometer (1 km² = 1,000,000 m²), the square foot (1 m² ≈ 10.764 ft²), and the square yard (1 m² ≈ 1.196 yd²). Window glass, fabric for upholstery, paint coverage, and solar-panel ratings (e.g., 200 W/m² of sunlight) all use square meters. A standard parking space is about 12 m², and a typical European apartment ranges from 50 to 100 m².
- European apartment and home floor areas
- Urban land pricing in metric countries
- Commercial and office-space leasing
A small European studio is 20–30 m². A 3-bedroom flat is typically 80–100 m². A tennis court is 260 m².
What is the Square Kilometer?
The square kilometer equals 1,000,000 square meters (or 100 hectares) and is the international standard for measuring large areas: cities, national parks, lakes, watersheds, and country-level statistics. Population density is conventionally given in people per km² (e.g., Singapore has roughly 8,400 people/km², Mongolia has fewer than 2). The largest US national park, Wrangell-St. Elias in Alaska, covers about 53,000 km². France is 643,801 km², and the largest country, Russia, spans 17 million km². The square kilometer relates to the square meter (1 km² = 1,000,000 m²), the hectare (1 km² = 100 ha), the square mile (1 km² ≈ 0.386 mi²), and the acre (1 km² ≈ 247.1 acres). Geographic information systems, climate science, and regional planning all rely on square kilometers as the base unit for area.
- Country and city geographic area reporting
- National-park and protected-area sizes
- Large-scale environmental studies (deforestation, etc.)
Greater London is 1572 km². France is 643,801 km². The Serengeti National Park is 14,763 km².