There is no "space" inside a solid figure (body).However the solid figure can be measured in terms of its volume (the amount of space it occupies).
The amount of space inside a three-dimensional figure is its volume. Volume measures how much substance can fit within the boundaries of the shape and is typically expressed in cubic units. Different geometric shapes have specific formulas for calculating their volume, such as length × width × height for a rectangular prism or (4/3)πr³ for a sphere.
its volume
That's the "volume" of the figure.
Rabbit
There is no "space" inside a solid figure (body).However the solid figure can be measured in terms of its volume (the amount of space it occupies).
Yes
It depends on the type of figure. If it is a 2D figure, then it is called area. If it is a 3D figure, then it is called volume.
Volume is the measure of the amount of space inside of a solid figure, like a cube, ball, cylinder, or pyramid. It's units are always "cubic", that is, the number of little element cubes that fit inside the figure.
The amount of space inside a three-dimensional figure is its volume. Volume measures how much substance can fit within the boundaries of the shape and is typically expressed in cubic units. Different geometric shapes have specific formulas for calculating their volume, such as length × width × height for a rectangular prism or (4/3)πr³ for a sphere.
its volume
That's the "volume" of the figure.
Rabbit
Volume if it's a 3D figure and area if it's a 2D figure
The amount of usable space inside it.
area
That's the area.