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Country Shapes Tile Select Quiz
Select all the countries that match the shape described in each question.
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Select all countries
that could balance on their bottom edge
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These countries have a relatively flat base, allowing them to “balance” when imagined standing upright.
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Select all countries
whose outline resembles a letter of the alphabet
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Some country shapes resemble letters when seen from above or rotated slightly: Chile → I, Croatia → C, Japan → J, Mozambique → Y, Vietnam → S
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Select all countries
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Symmetrical countries look similar on the left and right (vertical symmetry) or top and bottom (horizontal symmetry), even if loosely.
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Select all countries
with stair-like borders
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These countries have jagged, stepped, or blocky outlines that resemble stairs.
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Select all countries
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These have irregular or slant outlines that make it hard to imagine stacking anything neatly on top of them.
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