yes because it has a depth of less than a milimeter
My version:Yes, the three dimensions for our purposes are length width and depth.Paper has a thickness (depth) even though it is seen by our eyes as two dimensional (length and width only)
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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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camilla is creating a paper lantern for her garden party. She cuts the net at the right out of tissue paper to fold over a wooden frame. What three dimensional shape is the lantern?
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Visual texture