= Volume solid
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In geometry, a volume solid (often referred to simply as a "solid") is a three-dimensional object that occupies a certain amount of space. Solids have three dimensions—length, width, and height (or depth)—which distinguishes them from two-dimensional shapes like squares or circles. Volume solids can be categorized into various types based on their shapes and properties. Common examples of volume solids include: 1. **Cubes**: A solid with six equal square faces.
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