The "square foot (US survey)" is a unit of area used in the United States primarily for land surveying and mapping purposes. It differs from the standard square foot because it is based on the U.S. survey foot, which is a historical unit of length used in land surveying in the United States. The U.S. survey foot is slightly different from the international foot.
One square foot (US survey) is equal to approximately 0.0929034119223 square meters (m²) or about 0.111111 square yards (yd²).
This unit is used in various land-related applications, particularly in the United States, where the U.S. survey foot and the square foot (US survey) are still employed for legal and historical reasons in certain land surveys and property descriptions. It's essential to be aware of the specific units being used when dealing with land measurements to avoid any discrepancies or errors.
An "are" (symbol: a) is a unit of area that is not part of the International System of Units (SI) but is used in some countries, particularly in Europe, for measuring land areas. One are is equal to 100 square meters (m²).
To put it simply, 1 are is equivalent to a square with sides that each measure 10 meters. It is a relatively convenient unit for measuring smaller land areas, such as gardens, small fields, or land plots, where using square meters might result in large numbers.
Here are some additional conversions to provide context:
For example, if you have a piece of land that is 5 ares in size, it would be equivalent to 500 square meters (5 ares * 100 m²/are = 500 m²).