The question seems to be asking whether a specific surface is covered by a figure, which often implies a geometric or spatial relationship. To determine this, one would need to assess the dimensions and boundaries of both the surface and the figure in question. If the figure's area completely coincides with or fills the surface without gaps or overlaps, then the surface is considered covered by the figure. Otherwise, it may not be fully covered.
A a solid figure on a flat surface is a plane figure (I do believe)
Approximately 2% of the total surface area of Britain is covered by roads.
That depends on the figure whose surface area and volume you're finding. You could try a Google search for "volume of [figure name]" or "surface area of [figure name]".
The flat surface of a solid figure is called a face. For example, a rectangular prism has 6 flat surfaces and therefore 6 faces.
the flat surfaces of a solid figure are the
well 75% of the earth is covered with water so figure it out from there. you have a 25% chance.
area
Approximately 30% of the Earth's surface is covered by land, the remaining 70% of the surface is covered by water.
Approximately 29% of the Earth's surface is covered by land. The rest of the surface is covered by water bodies.
The surface of earth is covered mostly by water.
A a solid figure on a flat surface is a plane figure (I do believe)
About 71.1% of earths surface is covered by the ocean.
the surface inscribed in a plan figure
Approximately 29% of Earth's surface is covered by landmasses. The rest, about 71%, is covered by water.
33% of the land surface of earth is covered by deserts.
I think it is 75 % of the earths surface is covered by limestone
About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered.