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Assuming that a diagonal is a line drawn from corner to corner crossing in the centre, it could be said that a sphere doesn't have diagonals (no corners). But, based on world navigation, for every point on one surface, there must be a diagonal line to its opposite point, passing through the centre of the world. Therefore, the number of diagonals worldwide is unlimited.

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No diagonals

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No

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