It is an adjectival form referring to a something that exists in two-dimensional space.
A two dimensional object has a length and a width. In comparison, a three dimensional object has a length, a width, and a height.A square and a circle are two examples of two dimensional objects. When you draw them on paper, you are only drawing them in two dimensions. They do not come out of the paper, as they have no height.If they did have height, they would be three dimensional and would respectively be called a cube and a cylinder.
Clouds are three dimensional, which is very noticeable if you have ever flown through one in a plane (as I have). I would also note that all physical objects are three dimensional; a true two dimensional object only exists as a mathematical abstraction. However, some things come close to being two dimensional. A piece of paper does have some thickness, but for most purposes it can be treated as a two dimensional object.
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What is two-dimensional
That is the nature of dimensions. For example, three one-dimensional lines can come together to make a triangle, which is 2 dimensional. Six rectangles, each one two dimensional, can come together to make a cuboid - a 3-dimensional shape.
It is a 1-dimensional place where two faces come together.
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Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional. Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional. Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional. Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional.
A circle is two dimensional.
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Earth is three-dimensional, but maps are two-dimensional.
No. The rules of two dimensional geometry can only be used for two dimensional geometry. You can take the basic principles of two dimensional geometry and alter them slightly to be able to apply to three dimensional solids