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3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is a process that creates three-dimensional objects by layering materials such as plastic, metals, food, or even living cells, based on computer instructions. This technology has various applications, including in fields like biology, where it can be used to study living organisms, and engineering, where it helps solve problems by designing new materials or devices. The study of shapes, known as geometry, plays a crucial role in 3-D printing, as it involves understanding the dimensions and angles of objects. This innovative technology is significant because it allows for the creation of complex structures that were previously difficult or impossible to produce, potentially revolutionizing industries and everyday life. QUESTION: How might the advancements in 3-D printing technology impact the way products are manufactured and consumed in the future? 

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