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No, a semicircle cannot tessellate on its own because it does not fill space without leaving gaps. When arranged, semicircles can create patterns, but they will always result in empty spaces where the curves do not meet. For a shape to tessellate, it must be able to completely cover a plane without overlaps or gaps, which semicircles cannot achieve alone.

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