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Geometry is a Greek word meaning earth measure.
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Proportions of the human body
In the shape of a shell
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The bees make their hives into regular hexagons
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The following slides are some more examples of geometry in nature
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These flowers
illustrates
perfect symmetry
found in many of
natures plants.
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A salsify seed head displays Mother Nature's magnificent grasp of geometry.
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Mt. Pisgah - March 2006
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PINECONE
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See the symmetry in each slice of fruit.
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This beautiful fossil sanddollar from Madagascar has incredible detail. The original shell consisted of small, thin, interlocking calcareous plates that have completely turned to stone. This fossil shows the 5 point "flower" symmetry common to the animal in the echinodermato phylum. This sanddollar is slightly less than 3" in diameter and protrudes 1" at its center high point.