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Well, honey, a leaf typically has one line of symmetry. So, if you wanna get all fancy and fold that leaf in half, you'll see that both sides match up perfectly like two peas in a pod. But hey, if that leaf has been through some rough times and ain't lookin' too pretty, all bets are off!

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A leaf typically has one line of symmetry, known as bilateral symmetry. This means that if you were to fold the leaf in half along a certain axis, both halves would match up perfectly. However, some leaves may have more than one line of symmetry depending on their shape and structure.

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4mo ago
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Oh, isn't that just lovely? A leaf is a beautiful creation of nature. Most leaves have one line of symmetry, which means you can fold them in half to create two equal halves. Just imagine the intricate patterns and designs you can find when you take a closer look at a leaf. It's truly a masterpiece of the natural world.

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One or none.

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Wiki User

13y ago
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Anonymous

4y ago
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1 line

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