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Fractals are often seen in our nature.

An example of that is this makahiya plant wherein


the leaf is full of fractals. If you observe a plant, you will notice that the shape is like a Y.
Thus, the shape keeps on repeating in a branch, into another branch, and lastly into its full
shape. Fractals are any shape that repeats, not only a series of lines. The shape itself is
made up of smaller versions, which will eventually breakdown into even smaller variations
of the similar shape.

Fractals can be seen all over the place in nature. This makahiya plant, for example, has a leaf that is full
of fractals. If you look at a plant closely, you'll find that it has a Y-shaped shape. As a result, the shape
continues to repeat itself in a branch, another branch, and finally into its full form. Any shape that
repeats, not only a succession of lines, is a fractal. The shape is made up of smaller versions, which will
break down into even smaller variations of the same shape in the future.

Chaos is the study of how simple patterns can be generated from complicated
underlying behavior. Chaos theory is really about finding the underlying patterns in
apparently random data. Chaos theory helps us to understand patterns in nature. It
has been used to model biological systems, which are some of the most chaotic
systems imaginable. Chaotic patterns show up everywhere around the world,
including cloud patterns.

Chaos is a study where simple patterns are generated from unpredictable and
complicated behavior. Chaos symmetry is helpful considering that it helps us to
better understand the patterns in nature. Cloud is an example of chaos due to the
fact that it is very unpredictable. Therefore, fractal mathematics in which depicts
nature's limitless complexity, is commonly used to describe these occurrences.
Chaos theory is the study of how simple patterns emerge from unpredictable and complex behavior.
Chaos symmetry is beneficial because it allows us to better understand natural patterns. Cloud is an
example of chaos because it is highly unpredictable. As a result, fractal mathematics is commonly used
to describe these occurrences, as it depicts nature's limitless complexity.

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