Points have no dimensions, whatsoever. They are just DOT points.
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Points in geometry are considered to have no height, width, or depth. They are considered to be dimensionless entities representing a specific location in space.
A geometric "point" has no dimensions at all. It only marks a location,
but it has no length, width, or height.
That is correct, points are considered to be zero-dimensional in geometry, meaning they have no length, width, or depth. They are simply a position in space represented by coordinates.
Fill your pack with packing peanuts. Dump them out into a cardboard box and level them out. Measure the width and depth of the box and the height of packing peanuts. For cubic inches, multiply the width, depth and height.
Volume is determined by multiplying the height by the width and then the depth. This would give you 2100 cubic centimeters.
They are the lengths of the form in three mutually perpendicular (orthogonal) directions. Sometimes these are referred to as the length, width and height. But breadth or depth can be used instead of width or height.
No, humans are three-dimensional beings. We have height, width, and depth, which make us three-dimensional entities.