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What is a small enclosed space or room called?

claustrophobia- the fear of being in an enclosed space.


What is the name of enclosed space phobia?

Claustrophobia is a fear of enclosed spaces.


what is the amount of space enclosed in the container?

Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface, for example, the space that a substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) or shape occupies or contains. So, The amount of space enclosed within a container is known as Volume.


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The enclosed area of a character is called a bowl. Once a bowl is created, the space is then called a counter. A counter is also defined as a partially enclosed space or area of a character.


Is a pentagram a polygon?

No it is not. A polygon is a plane space enclosed by straight lines. A pentgram is not one enclosed space but 6 spaces - a pentagon and 5 triangles.


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A space cabin is the enclosed compartment of an spacecraft where passengers are carried.


What is the enclosed space?

it is claustraphobia mate :) i have a phobia of sharks :(


How do you calculate sectional area of angle?

There is no equivalence. An angle is a measure of rotational displacement. It is formed by two rays (or lines) and does not create an enclosed space. An area is a measure of an enclosed space.


What is the enclosed space boxers compete are called what?

Boxing ring.


What are you unable to tolerate if you suffer from claustrophobia?

Being in an enclosed space.


What is an enclosed space as a stable for a single animal called?

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What does it mean to find the area of a shape?

To find the the area of a shape is to find the space that is enclosed within a 2D object. Do not mix it up with volume, which is the space enclosed within a 3D object.