They use the same measurement, but height is considered to be above the 'zero mark', while depth is below this mark. Often, the ground, floor, or sea level serves as this 'zero mark'.
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length and height is the same thing it is the height from the bottom to the top of the figure and width is the measurement across and object
length signifies how long the object is while depth signifies the deepness or height of the object .there is no difference in depth and height of an object
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The depth of a cube is typically referred to as the distance from one face to the opposite face, measured perpendicular to the faces. In a cube, all sides are equal, so the depth would be the same as the height or width of the cube.
yes they are the same things
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The pressure that water exerts on the walls of the dam is proportional to the depth of the water or you might say the height of the column of water from the base of the dam. The hydraulic height is the same as the depth of the water to the bottom of the dam.
width, depth and height
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A foot is the same length if it is being used for height or width, or depth.
The PSP is about the same height, shorter length, and greater depth.
height and depth of a tree is equal... but height and depth of a node is not equal because... the height is calculated by traversing from leaf to the given node depth is calculated from traversal from root to the given node.....
Well, honey, technically speaking, the depth of a rectangular prism is not always the same as the height. The depth refers to the distance from the front face to the back face, while the height is the distance from the top face to the bottom face. So, in some cases, they could be equal, but in general, they are two different measurements. Hope that clears things up for ya!
You have sideways <<< Upways ^^^^ And of course width which is how wide it is. Side and width are the same thing ;). Height is the thing you x the width and the side by.