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A bumpy surface covers more surface area than a flat surface because the bumps add extra surface area. This is due to the irregularities and protrusions on the bumpy surface that increase the overall area that comes into contact with other objects.
Skin cells, specifically epidermal cells, can appear bumpy due to their natural texture and the presence of structures like hair follicles and sebaceous glands. The outer layer of skin, known as the stratum corneum, consists of dead skin cells that can create a slightly uneven surface. Additionally, conditions like acne or keratosis can contribute to a more pronounced bumpy appearance. Overall, while individual skin cells are relatively flat, the overall skin surface can have a bumpy texture.
The percentage of land that is bumpy versus flat varies widely depending on the specific geographical area being considered. Globally, around 20% of the Earth's land surface consists of mountains and hilly terrain, while the remaining 80% includes plains, plateaus, and other flatter regions. However, these percentages can change significantly in localized areas due to natural features and human development.
The Cenozoic era's surface was very bumpy and that when the Earth was flat. When the world started getting round Earths surface started getting flat, but that when there was a lot of earthquakes, which wiped out all the dinasours and made them exstinct.
The surface of Venus is mostly rough and bumpy, with thousands of volcanoes, large mountains, and vast plains covered in volcanic rock and impact craters. The surface is also hot enough to melt lead and is shrouded in thick clouds of sulfuric acid, making it one of the most inhospitable places in the solar system.
The Esperanto word for flat is plata and unfortunately there is no direct translation of the word bumpy.
The opposite of flat is bumpy and rough.
Sweden does not have flat land. The land in this country is not known to be bumpy either. This a mountainous region.
Okinawa is generaly a flat island with not many hills
It is called Minky...There is a flat Minky and Minky with Bumpy Dots to be precise
flat a little bumpy
austria land would known as bumpy because it is full of mountains and hills.
yes
both i had to do research on it once
A bumpy surface covers more surface area than a flat surface because the bumps add extra surface area. This is due to the irregularities and protrusions on the bumpy surface that increase the overall area that comes into contact with other objects.
hills, bumpy roads, after all no flat surfaces
probably a bit bumpy, almost like earth