Yes.
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It increases it.
Mass has no direct effect on the surface area of an object. You can increase mass without changing anything other property of an object. Volume, Size, and Shape effect surface area.
The relationship between the surface areas of cylinders, cones, and spheres is that the surface area of a cylinder is equal to the sum of the areas of its two circular bases and its curved surface area, the surface area of a cone is equal to the sum of the area of its circular base and its curved surface area, and the surface area of a sphere is equal to four times the area of its circular base.
It depends on the size of the ice. Icebergs are floating ice and they can be huge. For example, Iceberg B15, had a surface area of 11,000 square kilometres which is than the area of Jamaica. A human being walking on it would probably affect less than an ant on a blue whale!
Increasing the surface area of an object can lead to increased air resistance, which in turn can increase the damping of an oscillation. This is because the increased air resistance absorbs more energy from the oscillation, causing it to lose its amplitude faster. Therefore, objects with larger surface areas tend to experience greater damping of their oscillations.
A great surface area is a factor which favors weathering.
it doesnt
Surface area affect the reaction rate because the contact between finely divided particles is improved.
The larger the exposed surface area - the faster evaporation occurs.
The surface area of a rock has a big affect on the rate of weathering. The higher the surface area of the rock in proportion to its overall mass will result in a quicker rate of weathering of the rock.
How does slope affect the rate of weathering
more rough surface more friction object have
The bigger the surface area of water the more evaporation will take place.
the greater the surface area the easier it is for them to reach and react with substrates
Directly proportional