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13 Oct 2024
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9781912108541 (paperback)
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Dickmann, Nancy
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Maths in nature / by Nancy Dickmann.
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Edenbridge, Kent : Hungry Tomato, 2018.
©2018
Description
32 pages : colour illustrations ; 27 cm.
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"Perfect symmetry and other genius ides from our living planet..."--Cover.
Includes index.
Summary
Maths in Nature Many things in nature follow the rules of maths: number patterns in a sunflower, the hexagonal shapes in a beehive and a snow crystal, and the spirals in Romanesco broccoli. Now find out why they're made or grow like that. Some of the rules are so important they have a scientific name, such as the Fibonacci Sequence and Golden Ratio nature really does have it all figured out! IT'S A MATHEMATICAL WORLD shows exactly that: maths underlies everything around us on Earth and way out in space. The four books present familiar things and explain the maths behind them, perhaps a pattern, sequence or shape. Clear, simple text works with stunning photographs to make maths fun and approachable. There are activities to try, too!
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Ages 8-12.
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Mathematics -- Juvenile literature
Mathematics in nature -- Juvenile literature
Nature -- Mathematics -- Juvenile literature
Pattern perception -- Juvenile literature
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It's a mathematical world
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