No, a sphere is not a two-dimensional shape; it is a three-dimensional object. While it has a circular shape in its cross-section, a sphere possesses volume and depth, unlike two-dimensional shapes, which only have length and width. Examples of two-dimensional shapes include circles, squares, and triangles.
No.A sphere is a three dimensional object whereas a circle is a two dimensional shape
If the shape is two-dimensional then it is a circle, if the shape is three-dimensional then it's a sphere.
The shape of the globe is a sphere.
It is a sphere
A sphere is indeed a three dimensional shape. It is a circle rotated about an axis several times to create and three dimmensional object from a two dimensional shape.
No, a sphere is not a two-dimensional shape; it is a three-dimensional object. While it has a circular shape in its cross-section, a sphere possesses volume and depth, unlike two-dimensional shapes, which only have length and width. Examples of two-dimensional shapes include circles, squares, and triangles.
No.A sphere is a three dimensional object whereas a circle is a two dimensional shape
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.
If the shape is two-dimensional then it is a circle, if the shape is three-dimensional then it's a sphere.
A sphere is three-dimensional whereas an ellipse is two-dimensional. An ellipse can have an oval shape but a cross section of a sphere is always circular.
Yes, a sphere is a three-dimensional shape.
Because a sphere is a 3 dimensional shape.
The shape of the globe is a sphere.
It is a sphere
a sphere
It is a sphere