Yes, there is one line of symmetry on the Canadian flag. The line of symmetry is in the middle of the flag. Divide the flag at the middle vertically.
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Looks like only one, since the Maple Leaf has only one line of symmetry.
Probobly only one cuz the maple leaf can only be symetical folded on the y axis(vertical, up and down)
it has two line of symmetry = horizontal and vertical i.e h and v as taught in school
One vertical line down the middle.
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Canada's flag represents their country. Canada's flag does what every other flag does.
The Nation Flag of Canada is the current flag of Canada and it was chosen as the new flag on January 28, 1965. But the flag was inaugurated on February 15, 1965.
Canada Flag day is the day that the National Flag was inaugurated. The Flag of Canada was inaugurated in 1965. The exact date was February 15,1965.
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Manibota's flag has an image of a bison on it.
None.
the British flag has no lines of symmetry it only has a point of symmetry (in the middle of the flag)
The flag of Jamaica has 2 lines of symmetry.
The south Korean flag has no lines of symmetry.
The state flag that has lines of symmetry is for the state of Alabama. However, the state of Colorado's flag also has a line of symmetry.
it has 3
The Japanese flag has four lines of symmetry. Two of them are a horizontal line halfway up the flag, and a vertical one halfway across the width. It also has two rotation lines of symmetry across the diagonals.
one vertical line of symmetry.
The flag of Ukraine has 1 line of symmetry.
there are none.
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