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An altitude of a three-dimensional object refers to the vertical height of the object measured from its base to its topmost point. In the context of geometric shapes, such as a prism or pyramid, the altitude is the perpendicular distance from the base to the apex or top face. This measurement is crucial for determining the volume and surface area of the object.

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