MATHEMATICS IN NATURE
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Pinecones have seed pods that arrange in a spiral pattern. They consist of a pair of spirals, each one twisting upwards in opposing directions.
The number of steps will almost always match a pair of consecutive Fibonacci numbers. For example, a three–to–five cone meets at the back after three steps along the left spiral and five steps along the right.
This spiralling Fibonacci pattern also occurs in pineapples and artichokes.is the example of mathematics in nature.
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The number of steps will almost always match a pair of consecutive Fibonacci numbers. For example, a three–to–five cone meets at the back after three steps along the left spiral and five steps along the right.
This spiralling Fibonacci pattern also occurs in pineapples and artichokes.is the example of mathematics in nature.
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