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If you think of the sun as a slightly flattened sphere, then infinitely many lines of symmetry. If you go in for more details and include all the sun spots and flares and so on, probably none.

If you think of the sun as a slightly flattened sphere, then infinitely many lines of symmetry. If you go in for more details and include all the sun spots and flares and so on, probably none.

If you think of the sun as a slightly flattened sphere, then infinitely many lines of symmetry. If you go in for more details and include all the sun spots and flares and so on, probably none.

If you think of the sun as a slightly flattened sphere, then infinitely many lines of symmetry. If you go in for more details and include all the sun spots and flares and so on, probably none.

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If you think of the sun as a slightly flattened sphere, then infinitely many lines of symmetry. If you go in for more details and include all the sun spots and flares and so on, probably none.

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