A right angle is a plane figure and cannot have a volume.
Zero is. Plane figures have area but no volume.
Rabbit
The question is meaningless. A square is a plane figure which has "area" and not "volume" as in a sphere..
The completion of that analogy is 3-dimensional.
A square is a plane figure with no volume.
A plane figure has no thickness, so it has no volume. Without volume, it can't have any mass.
Zero. It is a plane figure and so has no volume.
A rectangle is a plane figure and has no volume.
The volume of a trapezoid is zero: it is a plane shape.
Do you mean area or volume? Volume is in a 3 dimensional plane while area is for a 2 dimensional plane.
A right angle is a plane figure and cannot have a volume.
Zero is. Plane figures have area but no volume.
pi r squared * * * * * That is such a rubbish answer! A rhombus is a plane figure and, as with any plane figure it is 2 dimensional. That means it cannot have a volume.
Rabbit
Designate one of the faces as the base, and the distance between the plane the base is on, and the plane the opposite side is on, as the height. Then the volume is the base times the height.
An L shaped figure is a plane figure and so will not have a volume.