The surface is the outermost layer of an object or material. It is the boundary between the object and its surrounding environment. The surface can be solid, liquid, or gas, depending on the state of the material.
Properties of Surfaces
Surfaces have several important properties:
Texture: Surfaces can have different textures, such as rough, smooth, bumpy, or uneven.
Area: The surface area is the measure of the total area of the outer part of an object. It is measured in square units, such as square meters or square centimeters.
Understanding the concept of surfaces is essential for comprehending the behavior of materials and the interactions that occur in the natural world. By exploring the properties and functions of surfaces, you can gain insights into the physical and chemical processes that shape our environment.
Earth's surface changes constantly through a variety of processes and forces. Students can:
Analyze and interpret data identifying ways Earth's surface is constantly changing through a variety of processes and forces such as plate tectonics, erosion, deposition, solar influences, climate, and human activity
Develop and communicate an evidence based scientific explanation around one or more factors that change Earth's surface