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Math has existed as long as people counted, or saw patterns in nature, or measured things.
Yes, In Math There are Spirals. In Nature there are Spirals in Sun Flowers to.
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The magnitude of frictional force depends on the nature of the surfaces in contact and the normal force pressing the surfaces together.
Fractals that which includes the fourth dimension and with which we can identify that our body's veins and nature are self similar.
The intensity of earthquakes is typically measured using the Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale, which assesses the effects of an earthquake on people, structures, and the environment. The MMI scale ranges from I (not felt) to XII (total destruction). It provides a subjective evaluation of the earthquake's impact rather than a quantitative measure of the seismic waves.
Actually there is one other dimension called the 4th dimension because when you attract a paper clip to a magnet how does it attract without gravity not allowing it to happen and that means that magnetism is stronger than gravity so what is in between the paper clip and the magnet and magnetism? The question remains is there actually a 4th dimension? It is all speculation and theories, there has yet to be much solid proof. Though this does not mean alternate dimensions are impossible and many scientist up to this day have been studying if there is a 4th dimension or is it just that it is part of nature and that humans can never answer this question.
This depends on the nature of this solid, temperature, pressure, stirring, particles dimension etc.
No, it is an attractive force caused by the interaction of particles with the dimensions of space/time.