Beehives, turtle shells, snake skin, spiderwebs, pineapples.
One common use is in tiling.
Tiled floors, walls, ceilings or pavements, and in nature
One common use is tiles in a bathroom.
Tiled bathrooms and paved areas are common example.
Yes it is a tessellation.
Non-visible tessellation or non-existent tessellation, perhaps.
How to Make a Tessellation?
A regular tessellation or semi-regular tessellation or none.
# # dirt Tessellation * Tessellation
Tessellation is characterized by the covering of a surface with one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, without any gaps or overlaps. The tiles can be regular or irregular, and they often repeat in a predictable pattern. Common examples include hexagons in honeycombs or squares in floor tiles. Tessellations can be found in art, architecture, and nature, showcasing both mathematical precision and aesthetic appeal.
A tessellation that uses more than one kind of regular polygon is called a semi-regular tessellation.
Only if the quadrilateral is a square.