The term you're looking for is "superficial." It refers to something located closer to the surface of the body.
"Fissure" is one word meaning a crack in the surface of the Earth. Others are "fault" and "rift".
A planet.
The noun 'ocean' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the vast body of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface; a word for a thing.
The word "chromosome" comes from the Greek words "chroma", meaning color, and "soma", meaning body, referring to the colored bodies seen in cells during cell division when chromosomes are most condensed and visible.
Let's start with the root of the word: intend.This comes from the Old French word intendre, meaning "to direct one's attention to." It's a construction from in + tendre, which literally means "to stretch towards." The idea was that you stretched towards your goal or objective.The noun form is intent, which is the basis for the adjective intentional. Unintentional comes from that.
You could call the surface the "face" if you don't mind that it does not specifically restrict the meaning to that which is visible. Face is used in the sense of that part of a celestial body that is turned towards you. Surface (literally, upon or above the face) is that which you can see, that which reflects light.
The word back can be used as an adjective, meaning "towards the rear", as an adverb, meaning "to a previous place", or as a noun, meaning "the rear of a body".
A word meaning 'burned the surface' could be singed or scorched.
Somatic is a word containing the Greek root "soma-", meaning body.
Shallow.
Subterranean.
wall
It means surface.
The word "benevolence" refers to an act of kindness or goodwill towards others.
The word dimple is a noun meaning a slight indentation. Although it can refer to any indentation on any surface, it is usually used in reference to the physical trait of having a natural indentation somewhere on the human body, commonly on the cheeks of the face.
The word is found in both Latin and Greek meaning ' a description of the Earth's surface. From 'ge' meaning 'earth' and graphia meaning 'description'
"Mune" is a Japanese word meaning "chest" or "breast." It is commonly used in martial arts to refer to the chest area of the body.