Imagine you’re walking through a garden and notice that some flowers have petals arranged in special ways. Some have 3 petals, others have 5 or 8, these are not random numbers, they're part of a hidden pattern found all around us. It’s like nature has its own secret code, written in numbers.
Examples
- A sunflower has petals in groups of 5, which is a number you can see all around you.
- Seashells have ridges that spiral like the numbers on a clock face.
- You might find the same kind of pattern in the way trees branch out.
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See also
- What Makes Some People Better at Math Than Others?
- How Does a Fractal Work Exactly?
- What Makes a Coin Flip Fair?
- Why Is the Shape of a Pizza So Perfect?
- How Does a Clock Work?
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