Yes. Everything you can touch has a surface, even liquids
Circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles are solids that have a flat surface.
No chance as there is no free surface
A Sphere, a cylinder and a cone.
dinner
If two solids are similar and the ratio of the lengths of their edges is 29, the ratio of their surface areas will be the square of the ratio of their lengths. Therefore, the ratio of their surface areas is (29^2), which equals 841. Thus, the ratio of the surface areas of the two solids is 841:1.
No. Surface tension is a characteristic of liquids, not solids like a juice box.
depends i meen ice can have a curved surface
Some examples are a sphere, a cylinder and a cone.
Resistance to deformation.
it means that the surface is solids and is comprised of separate rocks that make the surface have a certain texture to it
Usually they do not. The surface areas are part of the solid and so they belong to closed sets.
On the surface, more liquids. Considering the whole Earth, much more solids than liquids