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Areas smaller than 0.1 square metre Areas between 0.1 and 1 square metre Areas between 1 and 10 square metres Click here on this pale green surround for areas greater than 10 square metres, on the large bright green square for areas 1 to 10 m², the mid green square for 0.1 to 1 m², or the small dark green top-left square for less than 0.1 m²Click on the small dark green top-left square for quantities smaller than 0.1 square metres, the mid green square for 0.1 to 1 square metres, the light green square for 10 to 100 square metres, and the pale green surround for over 100 square metres
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A tabloid frontpage is about 0.12 m².

To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists areas between 0.1 and 1.0 . See also areas of other orders of magnitude.

  • Areas smaller than 0.1 m²
  • 0.1 m² is equal to:
    • 1 E-1 m²
    • 1.08 square feet.
    • 1000 cm²
    • Area of a square with side length 316 mm.
    • Surface area of a cube with edge length 129 mm.
    • Area of a circle with radius 178 mm.
    • Surface area of a sphere with radius 89 mm.
  • 0.125 m² -- size of a European A3 paper sheet 297 x 420 mm. Approximate front size of a tabloid (evening) newspaper.
  • 0.250 m² -- size of a European A2 paper sheet 420 x 594 mm. Approximate front size of a (morning) newspaper.
  • 0.45 m² -- a spread broadsheet newspaper
  • 0.500 m² -- size of a European A1 paper sheet 594 x 840 mm
  • Areas larger than 1.0 m²


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