When the volume of an object increases faster than its surface area, it is often described by the "Square-Cube Law." This principle states that as a shape grows in size, its volume increases with the cube of the scale factor, while its surface area increases with the square. Consequently, larger objects face challenges related to heat dissipation, structural integrity, and resource distribution due to the disparity in growth rates between volume and surface area.
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