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Spirals

2. A spiral winds in a continuous curve round a point.. 3. 4. 5. 6. Some spirals are man made. Others are found in natural things such as plants and animals.. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. Spirals in Circles.

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Spirals

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    3. 3 Conker on a stringConker on a string

    4. 4 Football pitch. Radius of the centre circle 9.15 metres or 10 yards.Football pitch. Radius of the centre circle 9.15 metres or 10 yards.

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    7. 7 This plant is called a spiral aloe.This plant is called a spiral aloe.

    8. 8 Spiral ArtSpiral Art

    9. 9 Violin scrollViolin scroll

    10. 10 Spiral poemSpiral poem

    11. 11 Spiral mazeSpiral maze

    12. 12 Rose spiralRose spiral

    13. 13 The Pinwheel Galaxy is in the Ursa Major constellation. It is 25 million light years from earth. It is a giant spiral disk of stars, dust and gas and is 170,000 light years across - nearly twice the diameter of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Pinwheel Galaxy is in the Ursa Major constellation. It is 25 million light years from earth. It is a giant spiral disk of stars, dust and gas and is 170,000 light years across - nearly twice the diameter of the Milky Way Galaxy.

    14. 14 A spiral clockA spiral clock

    15. 15 SnailsSnails

    16. 16 Ram’s hordRam’s hord

    17. 17 Spiral art.Spiral art.

    18. 18 The chambered nautilus is a sea creature that belongs in the same class as the octopus. Unlike the octopus, it has a hard shell that's divided into chambers. As the nautilus matures and grows, it periodically seals off the shell behind it and creates a new, larger living chamber. The shells of adults may have as many as 30 chambers. This growth process yields an elegant spiral structure, visible when the shell is sliced to reveal the individual chambers. This spiral is linked to a number drawn known as the golden ratio. The chambered nautilus is a sea creature that belongs in the same class as the octopus. Unlike the octopus, it has a hard shell that's divided into chambers. As the nautilus matures and grows, it periodically seals off the shell behind it and creates a new, larger living chamber. The shells of adults may have as many as 30 chambers. This growth process yields an elegant spiral structure, visible when the shell is sliced to reveal the individual chambers. This spiral is linked to a number drawn known as the golden ratio.

    19. 19 CactiiCactii

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    21. 21 Fossilised goniatite – an extinct sea creature related to the squid.Fossilised goniatite – an extinct sea creature related to the squid.

    22. 22 Spiral artSpiral art

    23. 23 Chocolate Swiss roll.Chocolate Swiss roll.

    24. 24 The cochlea inside a human ear.The cochlea inside a human ear.

    25. 25 Spiral artSpiral art

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    27. 27 Romanesque cauliflowerRomanesque cauliflower

    28. 28 Pine cone with slides showing spiralsPine cone with slides showing spirals

    29. 29 The great mosque at Samarra in Iraq completed in 852 AD.The great mosque at Samarra in Iraq completed in 852 AD.

    30. 30 Sea urchin shell spiralSea urchin shell spiral

    31. 31 ConeflowerConeflower

    32. 32 Spiral artSpiral art

    33. 33 Sea shellSea shell

    34. 34 Low pressure system over Iceland filmed from a satellite.Low pressure system over Iceland filmed from a satellite.

    35. 35 CameleonCameleon

    36. 36 Chameleons tailChameleons tail

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    87. 87 There is a special sequence of numbers called the Fibonacci sequence because Fibonacci wrote about this sequence. 0 , 1 , 1 , 2 , 3 ,

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    106. 106 Pythagoras (560-480 BC), the Greek geometer, was especially interested in the golden section, and proved that it was the basis for the proportions of the human figure. He showed that the human body is built with each part in a definite golden proportion to all the other parts.   Pythagoras (560-480 BC), the Greek geometer, was especially interested in the golden section, and proved that it was the basis for the proportions of the human figure. He showed that the human body is built with each part in a definite golden proportion to all the other parts.  

    107. 107 The Parthenon was built on the Acropolis in AthensThe Parthenon was built on the Acropolis in Athens

    108. 108 If the top of the building was restored it would fit almost exactly into a golden rectangleIf the top of the building was restored it would fit almost exactly into a golden rectangle

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    110. 110 This picture shows how the Parthenon fits into a golden rectangle drawn using squares based on the Fibonacci sequence.This picture shows how the Parthenon fits into a golden rectangle drawn using squares based on the Fibonacci sequence.

    111. 111 Leonardo da Vinci (1452 -1519) self portraitLeonardo da Vinci (1452 -1519) self portrait

    112. 112 In 1509, the Italian Franciscan friar and mathematician Luca Pacioli (1445 -1514) published a book called Divine Proportions. He worked with and taught mathematics to Leonardo da Vinci. The book was about mathematics and artistic proportion, particularly the golden ratio and was illustrated by Leonardo da Vinci. The book was an Italian translation of a book written around 1470 b7 the Italian artist and mathemtician Piero della FrancescaIn 1509, the Italian Franciscan friar and mathematician Luca Pacioli (1445 -1514) published a book called Divine Proportions. He worked with and taught mathematics to Leonardo da Vinci. The book was about mathematics and artistic proportion, particularly the golden ratio and was illustrated by Leonardo da Vinci. The book was an Italian translation of a book written around 1470 b7 the Italian artist and mathemtician Piero della Francesca

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