Patterns are like the fingerprints of nature, and they appear everywhere because nature is clever! Imagine you're planting seeds: if each seed follows a rule, like growing where there's space, it can make a pretty spiral. Sunflowers follow this same idea, which makes them look so special. Nature doesn’t need to think about math; it just does the work naturally.
Examples
- Shells have spiral shapes that grow as they get bigger.
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See also
- Why Do Patterns Appear in Nature?
- Why Do Patterns Pop Up Everywhere?
- Why Do Patterns Repeat So Often in Nature?
- Why Do Patterns Appear Everywhere?
- Why Are Some Numbers 'Favoured' by Nature?