You might mean fractal geometry. Fractals are recursively defined, so they endlessly generate patterns. Fractals can also be used to describe naturally occurring shapes and patterns like the way in which plants grow.
Fractals
Fractals
Fractals are patterns that are found in nature frequently. Many of them are based off of the golden ratio or Fibonacci's sequence.
A straight line extends endlessly on both sides. In geometry, a line is defined as having no endpoints, allowing it to continue infinitely in both directions. This concept is fundamental in mathematics and is often represented graphically with arrows at each end to indicate its infinite nature.
The Fractal Geometry of Nature was created in 1982.
* geometry in nature * for practcal use of geometry * geometry as a theory * historic practical use of geometry
You cannot find perfect geometry in nature.
In nature, most patterns are irregular patterns.
Look into the strength of a snail's shell for geometry in nature, the strength of arches for geometry in buildings and the use of angles, arcs and radiuses in designing roads.
nature
The life of animals is guided by patterns in nature. This includes weather patterns, geologic formations and the changing seasons.
Mostly construction workers or other jobs in that nature