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Are there any geometric shapes in nature? - Answers
There are a lot. A very interesting one is seen in sunflowers, the golden spiral. The seeds grow in a spiral according to the Fibonacci Sequence. Other shapes include the triangle (as seen in river deltas and mountains), the bowl (as seen in valleys), spheres (like our planet or even fruits), stars (flower petals). There are lots of shapes in nature. Lots of these shapes have influenced great minds to find out the reason behind them.
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Are there any geometric shapes in nature? - Answers
There are a lot. A very interesting one is seen in sunflowers, the golden spiral. The seeds grow in a spiral according to the Fibonacci Sequence. Other shapes include the triangle (as seen in river deltas and mountains), the bowl (as seen in valleys), spheres (like our planet or even fruits), stars (flower petals). There are lots of shapes in nature. Lots of these shapes have influenced great minds to find out the reason behind them.
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Are there any geometric shapes in nature? - Answers
There are a lot. A very interesting one is seen in sunflowers, the golden spiral. The seeds grow in a spiral according to the Fibonacci Sequence. Other shapes include the triangle (as seen in river deltas and mountains), the bowl (as seen in valleys), spheres (like our planet or even fruits), stars (flower petals). There are lots of shapes in nature. Lots of these shapes have influenced great minds to find out the reason behind them.
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