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Difference between plane and solid shape

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Answered by Rimjhim71
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A plane figure is two-dimensional, and a solid figure is three-dimensional.

The difference between plane and solid figures is in their dimensions. Where a square is a plane figure, its 3D counterpart, the cube, is a solid figure. The same comparison exists between a circle, or plane figure, and a sphere, a solid figure. Individuals create plane figures by connecting points on a grid to create 2D geometrical shapes. The same shape takes on extra dimension by adding additional points and lines to give the shape height, width and depth.

Answered by niral
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Step-by-step explanation:

→ A plane figure is two-dimensional, and a solid figure is three-dimensional.

The difference between plane and solid figures is in their dimensions. Where a square is a plane figure, its 3D counterpart, the cube, is a solid figure. The same comparison exists between a circle, or plane figure, and a sphere, a solid figure. Individuals create plane figures by connecting points on a grid to create 2D geometrical shapes. The same shape takes on extra dimension by adding additional points and lines to give the shape height, width and depth.


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