Sheet after sheet of molten rock has been successively outpoured, and there have been built up, layer upon layer, plateaus of lava thousands of feet in thickness and many thousands of square miles in area.
Metamorphic rocks occur wide-spread in many regions, often hundreds of square miles in area, where such extensive changes cannot be accounted for by igneous intrusions.
Rhode Island, the total area of American coal fields has been reckoned at not less than two hundred thousand square miles.
This easily-won empire was indeed relatively small, being not much over one million square miles, little more than one-fifth of the French dominions.
Compare England for one moment with two of the oldest American States, and therefore the most thickly populated:-- Square Miles.
If Mr. Ryan and his colleagues are going to acquire their rubber over four thousand square miles, by 'commercial methods,' we welcome their advent.
In square miles, it is a very big world, but it is one of those places civilization has skipped.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "square miles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.