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The third dimension in three-dimensional figures is depth. While length and height define the two-dimensional aspects of an object, depth adds the third axis, allowing for a volume and creating a three-dimensional space. Together, length, height, and depth enable us to perceive and interact with objects in a more complete way.

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Q: Three-dimensional figures have length and height. What is the third dimension?
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