Skew planes exist in three-dimensional space, where they do not intersect and are not parallel. In this context, at least three dimensions are necessary to accommodate the concept of skewness, as two-dimensional planes can only be parallel or intersecting in a two-dimensional space. Therefore, three dimensions allow for the possibility of having multiple planes that do not meet or align with each other.
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