The amount of paint needed is a function of the radius
Deserts cover 33% of the land surface of the earth.
Yes; it is fairly far away, so it can cover almost half the Earth's surface - but not quite.
10 meters
94% of the earth. yes
With a masonry chisel. It may be easier to cover it with a new surface.
it will increase more if you double the radius because the dimensions multiply and the curved surface has less area to cover as its height decreases and width increases
The Pacific Ocean covers about 28% of the global surface. It is larger than the total land area of the world.
What landforms cover Earth's surface?
The Chinese miners dug in circular patterns during the gold rush because it allowed them to efficiently extract gold from the ground in a systematic way. By working in a circular manner, they could cover a larger area and ensure thorough gold prospecting.
radius = 10.99/(2*pi) = 1.749112825 or about 1.75 units
You're talking about circular areas.-- The area of a circle is (pi) x (radius)2 .-- The area of the 4-mile radius is (pi) x (4)2 = 16 pi square miles-- The area of a circle is proportional to the square of its radius.So the area of the 40-mile radius is (10)2 = 100 times the area ofthe 4-mile radius = 1,600 pi square miles.The larger circle has (99 times the area of the 4-mile radius) more areathan the smaller circle has.(99) x (16 pi) = 1,584 pi = 4,976.3 square miles more than the smaller circle.
No, the desert covers a relatively small percentage of the total surface of the earth
Mountains cover a good portion of the earth. Mountains cover about twenty seven per cent of the world's land surface.
butterfly's have a bigger wing span, but some grasshoppers have larger bodies.
Microsoft and Burger King came to the conclusion that the covers are round after a year long study. At the end of this study they concluded that, logically, man hole covers must be round, otherwise the fat people that use their products would fall in, and thus would cause their profits to drop considerabliy.
It doesnt matter at all, because the volume immobilizes the size of the needed surface to cover the whole thing in order to view it as a separated 'space'. The shape of the whole thing has no influence at all. The bigger the volume, the larger the surface & vice versa.
Deserts cover 33% of the land surface of the earth.