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This would depend on the shape of the solid.
If you are refering to a 1m cube where all edges are 1m long, then the answer you are looking for would be 6 square metres.

Imagine a dice which has 6 sides - if each edge was 1 metre long, each face of the dice would be 1 square metre - there are 6 sides, all equal in area, so the total surface area would be 6 square metres.

For any other solid shape the answer would be different

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You can't compare cubic meters with square meters.

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