Describe the attributes of a three-dimensional right rectangular prism

A three-dimensional right rectangular prism is a solid geometric shape with six rectangular faces, where each face is at a right angle (90 degrees) to the adjacent faces. The prism has eight vertices or corners, and each vertex connects three edges. The lengths of all the edges are perpendicular to each other, forming three pairs of parallel edges. The prism has three pairs of equal, opposite faces, known as the bases and the lateral faces. The bases are congruent and parallel, while the lateral faces are also congruent and perpendicular to the bases. The prism has three pairs of equal, opposite side edges and three pairs of equal, opposite face diagonals. The faces of the right rectangular prism have four right angles each, and all the angles within the prism are right angles. Overall, a three-dimensional right rectangular prism has a rectangular shape with right angles at all corners, and is characterized by its length, width, and height or depth.