In the real life sense no, but if you make our bodies the same size our lungs would be relatively the same size.
The surface area would be 1536in2
This is because of the surface area compared to the volume area Eg. A small size : large surface area to a small volume. Or the movement of required particles would take to long to sustain life if the cell is to big.
The skin surface is not large enough for big creatures such as humans; therefore we have structures in our lungs that greatly increase the surface area.
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A surface area would be vital for determining volume
It would be the sum of the areas of each surface separately.
It gives the frog more surface area for absorption of nutrients so that it could be healthier and stronger.
total surface area is all of the area. ex. for a square pyramid it would be the area of the square on the bottom and the four triangle sides lateral surface area is all the surface area EXCEPT the base. ex. for a square pyramid it would be the area of the four sides of the pyramid. the bottom square is NOT included. for a triangular prism it would be the area of the three rectangle sides, NOT the two triangular sides
They eat all of the flies- we would be surrounded by them if frogs weren't here. Frogs play an important role in the food web of wetlands. If frogs disappear from an area, the whole eco system can suffer.
Then the surface area of the solid would be measured in square feet
No, they are two different things. Area encompasses the total object while Surface Area only encompasses what it implies. For instance, if you had a box, the Area would be the total size of the box, while Surface Area would only indicate the size of the top of the box. no. area is Lenth times width and surface area is what the area of the whole object.
Yes greater the surface area coming into contact friction would increase