Three-dimensional analysis refers to a method of studying and analyzing objects, structures, or phenomena in three-dimensional space. This type of analysis allows researchers to examine the spatial relationships, dimensions, and properties of objects in more detail compared to traditional two-dimensional analysis methods. Three-dimensional analysis is commonly used in fields such as engineering, architecture, geology, and medical imaging to better understand complex structures and to visualize data in a more realistic and comprehensive way. Techniques for three-dimensional analysis include computer modeling, tomography, laser scanning, and photogrammetry.