Patterns: Quick Trivia
Patterns: Quick Trivia
Patterns in nature are visible regular forms found in the natural world. The
patterns can sometimes be modeled mathematically. Mathematics, physics and
chemistry can explain patterns in nature at different levels. Patterns in living
things express the underlying biological processes.
Quick trivia
TYPES OF PATTERN
Symmetry
- Exact correspondence of form and constituent configuration on opposite sides
of a dividing line or plane or about a center or an axis
Radial symmetry. Rotating this animal one-fifth of a turn doesn't change the
object, its pattern, or its appearance even though the positions of the arms have
changed. It is also an example of Fivefold symmetry
Starfish
Bilateral (mirror) symmetry is property of a pattern where each part
symmetrical with respect to its of which is identical to the whole as
reflection. The butterfly and most seen at different magnifications. This
mammals are symmetrical along the is commonly called self similarity
main body axis
Trees
Butterfly
Waves
Honeycombm
Threefold Symmetry Sixfold Symmetry
Spirals
Galaxy Fern
Cracks
Bark of tree
Molten Lava
Spots, stripes
Ladybugs
Zebra
Meanders
Snake
stream
OTHER PATTERNS THAT CAN BE FOUND IN:
OBJECTS
Spiderweb Bricks
Fingerprints Rope
PLANTS
Leaves Dandelion
ANIMALS