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The answer will depend on what the surface area is of. The surface areas of regular shapes are can be calculated from formulae but these will depend on the shapes. For non-regular areas there may or may not be simple formulae.
You calculate the areas of two shapes and then divide one area by the other to find the ratio of their areas.
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Mondrian
when two shapes or one is given, then , you find the are of the two shapes or subshapes, then substract the smaller from the greater.
a map that has very little distortion in the areas or shapes of landmasses that fall along a certain line of latitude is called a map projection.
mercator
These large landmasses are called "continents".
Coastal Areas and Islands, atolls.
There are different formulae for different shapes.
There is no particular reason. In fact, in general, two shapes will have different areas or perimeters or both.
The answer will depend on what the surface area is of. The surface areas of regular shapes are can be calculated from formulae but these will depend on the shapes. For non-regular areas there may or may not be simple formulae.
You calculate the areas of two shapes and then divide one area by the other to find the ratio of their areas.
The study of shapes, solids, areas and measurements
Add them together!
Midocean ridges are areas where continents broke apart. Midocean ridges are closest to the landmasses in younger oceans. One example where a midocean ridge intersected a landmass is the Arabian sea, which was formed by the pulling apart of the Arabian Peninsula and Africa.
The humid continental climate is a climate found over large areas of landmasses in the temperate regions of the mid-latitudes.