a pool, a building, the ocean.
It depends on how tall/wide the object is.
The three dimensions of an object are length, width, and height. Length refers to how long the object is, width indicates how wide it is, and height measures how tall it is. Together, these dimensions define the object's size and shape in three-dimensional space. These measurements are crucial for understanding volume and spatial relationships in various contexts, such as engineering, architecture, and design.
72inches
The description in the question is of a 4-dimensional hyper cuboid. Its "area", if such a thing could exist in the normal 3-dimensional space, would be 1125 quartic feet.
1346 gallons
Salma da da' laca suli. Yeah!@#
I believe it is talking about the Ocean. Deep and wide, Deep and wide, There's a fountain flowing Deep and wide I believe it is talking about God's love for His Children. His love is as wide as the ocean and as deep as the deep sea. The fountain flowing represents God's love flowing for us, His children. .
However long and wide you want to dig it.
It depends... how long, wide, and deep it is.
It depends on how tall/wide the object is.
The Panama Canal is 1400 feet long, 180 foot wide and 60 feet deep.
Its is 4.500.000 miles wide and 45.000.000 miles long and 2700 feet deep
45 cm.
lake windermere is 17km long, 1.6km wide and is 60m deep
The three dimensions of an object are length, width, and height. Length refers to how long the object is, width indicates how wide it is, and height measures how tall it is. Together, these dimensions define the object's size and shape in three-dimensional space. These measurements are crucial for understanding volume and spatial relationships in various contexts, such as engineering, architecture, and design.
72inches
There is a wide deep trench over 3 thousand miles long that goes from Turkey south almost to South Africa. It is called The Great Rift Valley.