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The ability to see the world in three dimensions is called __________.
Texture Gradient
A visual cue that allows individuals to perceive depth by observing the gradual change in pattern or texture as it recedes into the distance.
Distance
is the measure of space between two points, often quantified in units such as meters or miles.
Interposition
A visual cue in which one object partly covers another, suggesting that the covering object is closer to the viewer, aiding in depth perception.
Illusion
A false perception or a misperception of an actual stimulus in the environment.
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