It depends on the object!
Area is the measure of how much surface an object has.
Surface area is the area of all the sides of a 3D object, but area could be anything. e.g. Area is the surface of a 2D object or if you say the area of all the sides, it means the same as Surface area. -----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----= By Austin from Covenant Christian School
Surface Area
The surface area of object is the sum of the area of all the faces of an object, while the volume is the area of the base of an object multiplied by its height.
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Surface area refers to the total area that covers the surface of an object or structure. To decrease surface area, you can reduce the dimensions of the object or change its shape to be more compact. To increase surface area, you can add extensions, rough textures, or indentations to the object's surface.
Area is usually pertaining to the area of a 2d object but surface is 3d object
When rocks are broken into smaller pieces, the surface area increases because there are now more exposed surfaces on the smaller pieces. This increased surface area can lead to faster weathering and erosion of the rocks by allowing more contact with environmental forces such as water, wind, and temperature fluctuations.
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Surface area.
The total area of all surfaces of an object is called the surface area. It is a measure of how much exposed surface the object has.
An object with a large surface area experiences greater air resistance because there is more surface for the air to push against as the object moves. This can slow down the object's motion more significantly compared to an object with a smaller surface area.
It depends on the object!
surface area is the measure of a 3dementional and 2 dementional object
Area is the measure of how much surface an object has.
In general, the volume will also increase. If the shape remains the same, the volume will increase faster than the surface area. Specifically, the surface area is proportional to the square of an object's diameter (or any other linear measurement), while the volume is proportional to the cube of any linear measurement.