I think you are asking "What is a scale model"?
A three dimensional shape is a solid figure or an object which has 3 dimensions which are the length, width and height.
A rectangle is a two dimensional object: height, width and length are three dimensions.
When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.
Area is a two-dimensional measurement. It tells you how big a two dimensional object is or how large the surface of a three-dimensional object is.Volume is a three dimensional measurement. It tells you how big the inside of a three-dimensional object is or how much a three-dimensional object can hold inside.
I think you are asking "What is a scale model"?
Two dimensions object
Three. A paper clip is a three dimensional object.
Well a three dimensional object is correct to say, but could also be a hedron or prism
A three dimensional shape is a solid figure or an object which has 3 dimensions which are the length, width and height.
Area is the measurement of the two-dimensional size of an object, and volume is the measurement of the size of an object in three dimensions.
It is a three dimensional object so length , width and height!
Two dimensional object is a plane figure where as three dimensional object is solid (space) figure.
A rectangle is a two dimensional object: height, width and length are three dimensions.
(For a circle) There is a radius, circumference and diameter. I'm not sure about other dimensions.
A solid is frequently referred to as a "three-dimensional object" due to its shape and structure occupying space in three dimensions.
When cartographers represent the three-dimensional Earth in two dimensions what is likely to occur is distortion.