Imagine you're looking at a sunflower. Its seeds are arranged in beautiful spirals that go around the center. That’s math in nature! It turns out, these patterns happen because of something called the Fibonacci sequence, it's like a special rule for counting that makes things grow in really cool ways.
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- A sunflower’s seeds form spirals because they follow math rules
- Pinecones have a pattern that looks like steps going around
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See also
- Why Does The Fibonacci Sequence Appear Everywhere?
- Why Do Patterns Pop Up Everywhere?
- Why Do Patterns Appear Everywhere in Nature?
- Why Do Numbers Seem to Appear Everywhere in Nature?
- Why Does Math Seem to Appear Everywhere?
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