三次元 /san ji gen/
The Japanese word for 'three' is 三 (san).
You could say, it is three dimensional
No, not everything on Earth is three dimensional. Some phenomena and structures, such as shadows or flat surfaces, can be considered two dimensional, meaning they only have length and width but no depth. Additionally, some mathematical models and virtual environments can have more than three dimensions.
three dimensional
"Three" is "san" (pronounced with "a" like in father).
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three dimensional
Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional. Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional. Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional. Nobody shapes can be defined as two-dimensional. All people are three dimensional.
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Triangle in Japanese is 三角 (sankaku), which literally means three corners.
No, they are two dimensional representations of three dimensional solids.
A three-dimensional circle is called a sphere.