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Yes.
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.
Yes, it can.
Yes
Yes it can
Yes.
yes
No, not normally
Yes, rectangles tesselate. A tessellation is a tiling pattern.
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A regular tessellation or semi-regular tessellation or none.
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No. Regular tessellations use only one polygon. And, according to the strict definition of regular tessellation, the polygon must be regular. Then a tessellation using rectangles, for example, cannot be called regular.
No. See, for example, the top image in the attached link.
No. Because tessellation is about using lost (infinitely many) copies of a polygon to cover a surface, One polygon does not comprise a tessellation.
Yes. Bees are extremely good at tessellating regular hexagons in a honeycomb.