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Simple...the second dimension has 2 dimensions. Think of a coordinate plane... it has 2 dimensions... height and width. This plane is the only area that they can be on. If they were not on the plane they would be in a different dimension. So to answer your question... if it wasn't flat... it wouldn't be 2 dimensions. Better yet, the reason why the second dimension is flat is simply because only two vectors exist within a two dimensional figure. (up/down, side- side)

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