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Three objects greater than one kilogram are a pencil, a sheet of paper, and a paperclip.
in a church you will find:A candleA lecternAnd a chaliceFrom Lauren walker
Probably a kilogram.
chess board.
In geometry, shapes that have length and width but lack depth are two-dimensional. That is, they lie in a plane and do not occupy space. Examples are circles, squares, triangles, parallelograms, and various polygons. Those objects don't have volume but have area. Three-dimensional objects are called solids and have three dimensions: length, width, and depth (or height). They occupy space and have volume. Examples are spheres, cubes, cones, and cylinders, to name a few.