transpiration
A. Transpiration
Water vapour. Or steam which is the gas state of water. Evaporation of water from the surfaces of rivers, lakes and mainly the oceans, an important part of the water cycle on Earth.
Dark surfaces are the best.
Cleavage is the splitting of rocks or minerals along defined surfaces.
sliding friction.
any surfaces really! just not rough stuff like sandpaper!
The atmosphere.
Terrestrial
Adsorption.
Land surfaces heat up and cool down faster than water surfaces.
This is called the water cycle.
Nothing on the list included with the question describes that force.
I don't believe it does - but "surfaces " is an extremely vague word. Any adhesive/sealnt may damage somesurfaces, but not others. Be more specific about which surfaces.
A riddle is: I am a polyhedron I have two surfaces one of my surfaces is formed by a circle the other face is curved what am I?
Some sunlight is absorbed or reflected by the atmosphere before it can reach the surfaces.
When it comes to determining a gas giant's volume, diameter, etc., the "surface" is the depth in the planet's atmosphere at which the air pressure equals one atmosphere (the same air pressure as in the earth's atmosphere at sea level).
Molecules of water from the surface gaining more energy can escape in the atmosphere.
Types of light energy are reflected off of shiny surfaces back into the atmosphere. Other surfaces, such as darker ones, absorb the light energy and heat up much quicker.