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A '''surface''' is a concept in [[Euclidean geometry]] that has [[length]] and [[breadth]] but no [[depth]].
A '''surface''' is a concept in [[Euclidean geometry]] that has [[length]] and [[breadth]] but no [[depth]].
A surface is made up of an [[infinite]] number of [line (geometry)|lines]].
A surface is made up of an [[infinite]] number of [[line (geometry)|lines]].
The extremities of a [[solid (geometry)|solid]] are made up of surfaces.
The extremities of a [[solid (geometry)|solid]] are made up of surfaces.
   
   

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A surface is a concept in Euclidean geometry that has length and breadth but no depth. A surface is made up of an infinite number of lines. The extremities of a solid are made up of surfaces.