A circle with three dimensions is sphere.
It is a circle or a sphere that fits the given description
A sphere is a three dimentional shape, a circle is a two dimentional shape. You can't pick up a circle, it can only be drawn. In differential geometry, a one dimensional sphere is a point, a two dimensional sphere is a circle and a three dimensional sphere is what we call a "sphere", there is no limit to the number of dimensions a sphere can have.
There are no images so it is impossible to tell how the dimensions of the sphere and square are related.
There are no corners to a sphere because a sphere should have no vertices.
circle or sphere
You need only one to completely describe its dimensions, although you can make lots of measurements.
yes because it has 3 dimensions.
x^3
That would be a sphere
A globe or sphere, is a three dimensional shape. One dimension would simply be a line, while two dimensions would be a circle.
In 3 dimensions, a sphere, an ellipsoid, or a blob.
In two dimensions, it looks almost like a circle, because there are too many sides to see them all. In three dimensions, it is almost like a sphere or a ball.
In 2 dimensions, it's a circle. In 3 dimensions, it's a sphere.
In 2 dimensions, a circle. In 3-dimensions, a sphere.
A circle with three dimensions is sphere.
The surface of a sphere. A Mobius Strip.