No, not normally
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Yes it can
For that Rhombus pic, it's TRUE -APEX
A regular tessellation or semi-regular tessellation or none.
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Yes it can
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Yes.
No. Because tessellation is about using lost (infinitely many) copies of a polygon to cover a surface, One polygon does not comprise a tessellation.
For that Rhombus pic, it's TRUE -APEX
A regular tessellation or semi-regular tessellation or none.
No. See, for example, the top image in the attached link.
Yes. Bees are extremely good at tessellating regular hexagons in a honeycomb.
There is no such thing as a seni-regular tessellation. A semi-regular tessllation is a tessellation using two regular polygons: for example, octagons and squares together.
No, a tessellation cannot be created using only regular pentagons. This is because regular pentagons do not fit together to fill a plane without leaving gaps or overlapping. The internal angles of regular pentagons (108 degrees) do not allow for combinations that sum to 360 degrees around a point, which is necessary for a tessellation. Other shapes, like triangles, squares, or hexagons, can tessellate because their angles allow for such arrangements.