The Fibonacci Sequence is like a special number pattern that you can find all over the place, even in nature. Imagine starting with just one flower, and then adding another next to it. Then keep adding new flowers equal to the total of the two before them. This creates a spiral, and that’s what happens in sunflowers and pinecones. It's like how bees count honeycombs or how shells grow, all using this same hidden number pattern.
Examples
- Pinecones also show similar spiral patterns that match the Fibonacci Sequence when you count them.
- Seashells grow in a spiral, and each turn follows the same hidden number pattern.
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See also
- Why this pattern shows up everywhere in nature || Voronoi Cell Pattern?
- Can numbers grow forever?
- How Did Ancient Civilizations Calculate the Value of Pi?
- How Did People Count Before Numbers Existed?
- Are 11 and 13 twin primes?