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1. England2. Japan3. Canada4. Argentina5. Dominican Republic6. Hong Kong (rotational symmetry)7. Israel8. Jamaica9. Belgium (Not including colour)10. Olympics (Not including colour)
They all do.
Oh, dude, you're asking about a kite! Yeah, a kite doesn't have rotational symmetry and its diagonals are not perpendicular. It's like that one shape that's just doing its own thing, not conforming to the norms of the quadrilateral world.
Roads are an example of intersecting lines in the real world.
The world flags of Japan, Bangladesh, Israel, Hong Kong and Switzerland have 180 degrees rotational symmetry in them. USER ID_Playa101
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1. England2. Japan3. Canada4. Argentina5. Dominican Republic6. Hong Kong (rotational symmetry)7. Israel8. Jamaica9. Belgium (Not including colour)10. Olympics (Not including colour)
They all do.
England's flag
Ah, the beauty of symmetry! An oval has an infinite order of rotational symmetry because it looks the same no matter how much you turn it. Just like nature's wonders, the oval's graceful curves bring a sense of harmony and balance to our world.
Oh, dude, you're asking about a kite! Yeah, a kite doesn't have rotational symmetry and its diagonals are not perpendicular. It's like that one shape that's just doing its own thing, not conforming to the norms of the quadrilateral world.
There are total of 231 flags of the world.196 country flags
Flags of the World was created in 1993.
There are total of 231 flags of the world.
There are 275 counties in the world so, there are 275 flags
Flags of the world is 'les drapeaux du monde' in French.