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A circle does not tessellate because it cannot fill a plane without leaving gaps or overlapping. Tessellation requires shapes to fit together perfectly, edge to edge, to cover a surface completely. Since circles are curved and have no straight edges, they cannot align with each other in a way that prevents empty spaces or overlaps. In contrast, polygons like squares or triangles can tessellate since their straight edges can fit together seamlessly.

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