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Answered by Anonymous
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➖All surfaces are two dimensional with length and breadth.

✔️You can find plenty of them in our house.

✔️Those surfaces could be rectangular, squarish, circular, polygon, triangular or even irregular.

✔️Just observe around you, you will surely find many.

✔️Flat table tops, cot tops, chair tops, floors, ceilings, wall surfaces, door surfaces, TV screens, water surface, thin sheets of paper, cloths, bedsheets, etc. I'm sure you can find a lot more.

➖Three dimensional have height too, so they have volume.

✔️All those bodies too have two dimensional surfaces.

✔️Ignore the curved surfaces, they are 3D’s.

✔️Six flat external surfaces of a fridge, almerah, boxes, etc.

✔️The bottom of buckets are normally circular.

✔️Just observe you will find in thousands.

✔️Observation is a scientific method of learning.

✔️Making a list and noting down the details with date is a scientific record.

✔️You can analyse those observations and infer from those facts. That's science.

✔️Anyone can be a scientist and eventually invent, discover, research.

✔️Cultivate scientific habits, who knows what will come out of it.

✔️Just do it.

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Answered by Nikitaydv9999
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Answer: your answer :

All surfaces are two dimensional with length and breadth.

1. Those surfaces could be rectangular, squarish, circular, polygon, triangular or even irregular.

2. Just observe around you, you will surely find many.

3.Flat table tops, cot tops, chair tops, floors, ceilings, wall surfaces, door surfaces, TV screens, water surface, thin sheets of paper, cloths, bedsheets, etc. I'm sure you can find a lot more.

4.Three dimensional have height too, so they have volume.

5. All those bodies too have two dimensional surfaces.

6. Ignore the curved surfaces, they are 3D’s.

7.Six flat external surfaces of a fridge, almerah, boxes, etc.

Hope its clear

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