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A line on the surface refers to a straight, narrow, and elongated stretch or marking on the surface of an object or material. It can be a physical marking, such as a painted line on a road or a scratch on a piece of metal, or a natural marking, such as the lines on a fingerprint or the veins on a leaf. In geometry, a line on the surface is a one-dimensional figure that extends infinitely in both directions.