Convert Square Centimeters to Hectares
Square Centimeter (cm²) to Hectare (ha) unit conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.
Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.
Result
1 cm² = 1E-08 ha
1 Square Centimeter = 1E-08 Hectares
1 Hectare = 1E+08 Square Centimeters
1 cm² in every supported unit
Conversion chart: Square Centimeter to Hectares
Conversion table
| Square Centimeter (cm²) | Hectare (ha) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 cm² | 1E-10 ha |
| 0.1 cm² | 1E-09 ha |
| 1 cm² | 1E-08 ha |
| 2 cm² | 2E-08 ha |
| 3 cm² | 3E-08 ha |
| 5 cm² | 5E-08 ha |
| 10 cm² | 1E-07 ha |
| 20 cm² | 2E-07 ha |
| 50 cm² | 5E-07 ha |
| 100 cm² | 1E-06 ha |
| 1000 cm² | 1E-05 ha |
Square Centimeter (cm²)
Definition: The area of a square with sides one centimeter long (10⁻⁴ m²), a convenient scale for small everyday objects.
History: Like the square millimeter, it emerged automatically from squaring the centimeter after the 1795 French metric reform; its practical use grew alongside the centimeter's adoption for everyday measurement.
Current use: Common in stationery, fabric swatches, small parts catalogs, and school science classes across metric countries.
Hectare (ha)
Definition: Equal to 10,000 square meters, or a square measuring 100 meters on each side.
History: Introduced in France in 1795 as part of the metric system specifically to give farmers and land surveyors a practical land-measurement unit, since the square meter and square kilometer were awkward for typical field sizes.
Current use: The standard unit for agricultural land, forestry, and urban planning worldwide — a soccer pitch is roughly 0.7 hectares, and national crop yields are commonly reported in tonnes per hectare.
Supported Units
| Unit | Symbol | In Square Meters |
|---|---|---|
| Square Millimeter | mm² | 1E-06 m² |
| Square Centimeter | cm² | 0.0001 m² |
| Square Meter | m² | 1 m² |
| Hectare | ha | 10000 m² |
| Square Kilometer | km² | 1000000 m² |
| Square Inch | in² | 0.00064516 m² |
| Square Foot | ft² | 0.09290304 m² |
| Square Yard | yd² | 0.83612736 m² |
| Acre | ac | 4046.8564 m² |
| Square Mile | mi² | 2589988.1 m² |
About These Parameters
- Value
- The number you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals.
- From Unit
- The unit your input value is currently measured in.
- To Unit
- The unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly.
How Area Conversion Works
The Formula
Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the square meter. To convert a value from one unit to another:
result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)
For Square Centimeter → Hectare: multiply by 1E-08. For example, 1 cm² × 1E-08 = 1E-08 ha.
Why Area Factors Are Squared
Because area is a two-dimensional quantity, each unit's conversion factor is the square of the corresponding length unit's factor. A foot equals 0.3048 meters, so a square foot equals 0.3048² = 0.09290304 square meters — not 0.3048. This is why area conversions can't be estimated by simply reusing a length conversion factor, and why the multipliers on this page look like small decimals rather than the round numbers you might expect from the underlying length units.
Land Measurement Conventions Around the World
Most of the world measures land in hectares, a metric unit equal to 10,000 square meters that was purpose-built in 1795 for farmland and forestry. The United States, however, still measures land primarily in acres — a unit rooted in medieval English plowing customs — because it never completed metrication. International agricultural statistics, real estate comparisons, and news coverage of events like wildfires or deforestation often require converting between the two, and the ratio is not round: one hectare equals about 2.471 acres.
Acres and Hectares in Agriculture
Crop yields are typically reported as tonnes per hectare outside the US and bushels per acre inside it, which means agricultural trade data, commodity market reports, and academic research frequently need conversion between the two systems to be compared meaningfully. A quarter-section of US farmland (160 acres, a standard unit under the historical Public Land Survey System) is equal to roughly 64.7 hectares.
Example
1 cm² equals 1E-08 ha. For scale, that's about 0× a standard car parking space (12.5 m², or 125000 cm²).
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Hectares are in 1 Square Centimeter?
1 Square Centimeter (cm²) equals exactly 1E-08 Hectares (ha).
What's the difference between an acre and a hectare?
An acre (4,046.86 m²) is a US and UK customary unit rooted in medieval English farming; a hectare (10,000 m²) is the metric standard for land area used almost everywhere else. One hectare is about 2.471 acres, so converting between them requires the exact multiplier rather than rounding.
Why isn't a square foot just the foot's conversion factor?
Because area is two-dimensional, its conversion factor is the length factor squared. A foot is 0.3048 m, so a square foot is 0.3048² = 0.09290304 m² — squaring, not reusing, the linear factor.
How many square feet are in an acre?
One acre equals exactly 43,560 square feet — a figure fixed by the historical definition of the acre as 4,840 square yards (9 square feet each), and still the standard reference figure in US real estate and land surveying.