Surface area of a shape depends on what shape you have in mind.
Surface Area
The surface of a shape is dependent on its shape and dimensions.
Surface area is the perimeter (amount of space around a shape) around a shape. For example: I have a rectangle So: 3+3=6 9+9=18 18+18=36cm2
The shape with just one surface is.... a sphere.
all of the shape, surface area is the total length of all edges of the shape
Surface Area
The surface area of a plant is the total amount of space of a 2D shape within a boundary
The surface of a shape is dependent on its shape and dimensions.
Yes, since the shape will affect the surface to volume (1 litre) ratio.
Surface area is the perimeter (amount of space around a shape) around a shape. For example: I have a rectangle So: 3+3=6 9+9=18 18+18=36cm2
The shape with just one surface is.... a sphere.
The outlines of the continents would change drastically if the sea-levels rose or fell. They are the shape they are because of the amount of water on the surface of the earth. They are also the shape they are because the "land" sits on tectonic plates deep below the surface, and these plates move about - pushing land-masses together.
That would be called surface area. The way to calculate surface area varies depending on the shape of the surface. A quick google search such as "how to find surface area of a sphere" should solve your dilemma.
In geometry, the only shape that has one surface is a plane.
all of the shape, surface area is the total length of all edges of the shape
Tornadoes do not effectively shape the earth's surface, they are too fleeting.
It depends, the ice cube can have the same amount of water in it but if its flatter or if it has a greater surface area it will melt faster than one with less surface area.