Patterns in nature : why the natural world looks the way it does

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 13
9780226332420 
Category
WN: Nature & the natural world: general interest  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2016 
Pages
288 
Biblio Notes
Notes:
Symmetry: why your left is like your right (and why it's different) -- Fractals: why mountains look like molehills -- Spirals: why there's maths in snails and sunflowers -- Flow: patterns in motion -- Waves and dunes: how to make a chemical clock -- Bubbles and foam: why bees know best and froth inspires architects -- Arrays and tilings: why crystals aren't five-sided--and how to make impossible ones that are -- Cracks: how things fall apart, and how a giant made his staircase -- Spots and stripes: how the zebra paints its coat.

Includes bibliographical references.  
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