Distinguish between
Two Dimensional and Three Dimensional
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A two-dimensional structure has only two surfaces; length and breadth. A three-dimensional structure has three surfaces; length, breadth and height. ... Whereas three-dimensional figures are only referred to as 3D figures. Examples of two-dimensional structures are circle, square, rectangle and pentagon.
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A two-dimensional (2D) object is an object that only has two dimensions, such as a length and a width, and no thickness or height. A three-dimensional (3D) object is an object with three dimensions: a length, a width, and a height. The flat sides of three-dimensional objects are two-dimensional shapes.
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