The sum of all the areas of a surface of a solid is called the 'surface area'.
The answer is surface area.
In geometry, a rectangular solid is called a rectangular solid. A cube is a rectangular solid that happens to have all surfaces equal.
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sphere, cylinder, cone
The sum of all the areas of a surface of a solid is called the 'surface area'.
Just area. Since there is no available term for the sum of the areas of all surfaces of a figure, we call that area of the "irregular" figure.
The answer is surface area.
it is when you for example==== surface area = 2(6)(4) + 2(6)(3) + 2(4)(3) = 108 in. square surface area of a solid is the sum of the areas of the outside surfaces of a solid
The sum of the areas of each face of the solid.
1. Plane Figures- A flat, closed figure that is in a plane- A plane figure can be made of straight lines, curved lines, or both straight and curved lines.2. Solid Figures- The figures which occupy space are called solids.- Solids are three dimensional figures i.e., they have length, breadth & height.- There are two important facts related to solids-a. Every solid has a surface area. Some solids have plane surfaces, others have curved surfaces.b. Every solid has a 'bulk' & its bulk occupies some space.3. Surface area-It is the sum of areas of all visible (exposed) surfaces of a solid.4. Volume-It is the three dimensional space occupied by a solid, liquid or gas.5. Lateral surface area - is the sum of the surface areas of all its faces excluding the base.6. Total surface area - is the sum of the surface areas of all its faces including the base.
Net but then could be lateral area
Venus and Mercury also have solid surfaces.
A prism
A cone
the flat surfaces of a solid figure are the
Gas giants do not have solid surfaces like terrestrial planets do. Instead, their outer layers consist mainly of dense gases, such as hydrogen and helium. As you descend towards the core of a gas giant, the pressure and temperature increase immensely, but it does not transition to a solid surface.