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In geometry, a three-dimensional shape can be defined as a solid figure or an object or shape that has three dimensions – length, width and height.Unlike two-dimensional shapes, three-dimensional shapes have thickness or depth. The attributes of a three-dimensional figure are faces, edges and vertices.
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Three-dimensional shapes are the kind of shapes that can correspond to real-world objects. As evident from the name, these shapes have three dimensions: length, breadth and height. When represented on a graph, these shapes need x, y and z coordinates. A few examples are cube, cuboid, sphere, cone and so on. A combination of two or more three-dimensional shapes would also form a three-dimensional shape.