Mysterious patterns : finding fractals in nature /

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by Campbell, Sarah C.,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Authors: Campbell, Richard P. Published by : Boyds Mills Press, (Honesdale, Pennsylvania :) Physical details: 30 p. : illus. (chiefly color) ; 23 x 29 cm. Subject(s): Pattern perception | Shapes | Nature | Mathematics in nature | Shape. | Nature. | Fractals | Mathematics in nature. | Nature. | Pattern perception. | Shapes. | Fractales. | Matemáticas en la naturaleza. Year : 2014 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Athena Consolidated School Math 516 CAM Available

Nature's repeating patterns, better known as fractals, are beautiful, universal, and explain much about how things grow. Fractals can also be quantified mathematically. Here is an elegant introduction to fractals through examples that can be seen in parks, rivers, and our very own backyards. Readers will be fascinated to learn that broccoli florets are fractals just like mountain ranges, river systems, and trees and will share in the wonder of math as it is reflected in the world around us. Perfect for any elementary school classroom or library, Mysterious Patterns is an exciting interdisciplinary introduction to repeating patterns.