Technically, No.
Water in a glass (or other vessel) has a curved surface known as a meniscus.
A large body of water (like an ocean) actually follows the curve of the earth. So the surface of the water is a curve or section of a sphere.
Surface tension.
Any, depending on the volume of water spilt and the area of the flat surface. The specific height is also constrained by the surface tension of the water, the atmospheric pressure above it, and the gravity below it.
Its base is a flat surface
A mirror with a flat surface - planar
A flat surface generally refers to a horizontal surface and is referred to as the plane.
Surface tension.
Any, depending on the volume of water spilt and the area of the flat surface. The specific height is also constrained by the surface tension of the water, the atmospheric pressure above it, and the gravity below it.
Because the surface area is larger on a flat surface.For eg: Pour hot coffee or tea in a cup & in a saucer. You can sip the liquid in the saucer quickly than in the cup. Due to the surface area,water molecules evaporates faster in a flat area or surface.
The first picture in the link below shows a wet surface lavatory: http://www.gamegirladvance.com/zine/200307play/purist_water_play.html Instead of water falling into a bowl, it flows onto a flat surface from an angle (to prevent 'flat surface' splashing) then drains to what might be described as a 'moat' that surrounds the flat surface where the water then collects to a drain.
No, you can't give CPR in the water. You must be on a hard flat surface.
It does not have a flat surface.
Water can make a flat surface more slippery, which will decrease the amount of friction
A thin aluminum foil can float on water if placed carefully flat on the surface because of the surface tension of water. If you were to submerge it, the foil will sink.
A greater surface area from which evaporation can occur.
The flat surface that goes on and on in all directions has no boundaries. This flat surface is called infinite surface. Accordingly, the answer is that the flat surface that goes on and on in all directions is called an infinite surface.
A plane is a flat surface with no thickness
A flat, level surface is a plane.