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Powder is two dimensional
No, they are two-dimensional.
One dimensional is (probably) a line.Two dimensional is a flat plain figure, showing length x width.Three dimensional is a cubic shape, showing length x width x depth.
zero-dimensional examples: Endpoints of edges (vertices and corners) Zero-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes. one-dimensional examples: Edges of figures (sides and arcs) One-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes.
No, it is one dimensional. In only has one measurement, length.
Lines! Yes, they are one-dimensional. Points are zero dimensional, planes are two-dimensional, and prisms and such are three dimensional.
Lines are one-dimensional objects but they can be in 2-dimensional - or even 20-dimensional) space.
As triangle has height and width its two dimensional one
No, a cube is three dimensional. (A "line" is one-dimensional; one dimension, it's just a length), a square is the two-dimensional (width and height) "version" of a cube).
One may learn more about underwater kinetics by watching the show, BBC. Another way to gather research about underwater kinetic is by simply googling "Underwater Kinetics".