All types of maths appear in nature; circles that appear in nature gave rise to the number "pi", exponential sequences in nature gave rise to the number 'e', trigonometric functions model curves, probabilities can be calculated for naturally occurring "events", Mandelbrots' sequences model trees, snowflakes etc... Differential equations can be used to model flow rates, cell division (and cancer proliferation), growth etc... When you look for it, maths is pretty much the basis of everything.
Nature doesn't "use" math. Math and science are the descriptions of what Nature does ... naturally.
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Geometry
You can use math for Zoology to know how many animals are in each habitat and use math to find out how much food you give the animal.
All engineering specialties use math, in virtually every way imaginable.
acrhitects use geometry and symmetry
Graphing Paper
probability theory
stationary. the type of measurement we use
Any career that is not just tedious repetitive tasks will inevitably require the use of math.
this type of engineer uses nuclear physics math
You must use geometry.