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The volume of a plane, in geometric terms, is considered infinite because a plane extends infinitely in all directions without any thickness. Therefore, it does not contain a measurable volume like a three-dimensional object. However, if the context is referring to a specific section of a plane (like a rectangular area), then that section can have a defined area, but the plane itself remains volume-less.

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