10 Types of Patterns in Nature1. Spiral PatternExplanation - Curved lines that wind around a center point, getting farther away as they go.Example - The shells of snails and nautilus, hurricane formations.2. Fractal PatternExplanation - A pattern that repeats itself on different scales, showing self-similarity.Example - Fern leaves, snowflakes, and broccoli (Romanesco).3. Radial SymmetryExplanation - Parts arranged around a central axis like spokes on a wheel.Example - Starfish, flowers like daisies.4. Bilàteral SymmetryExplanation - A pattern where one side is a mirror image of the other.Example - Human body, butterflies.5. Tessellation (Tiling) PatternExplanation - Repeated shapes that fit perfectly without gaps or overlaps.Example - Honeycomb cells in beehives.6. StripesExplanation - Parallel lines of color or texture repeated regularly.Example - Zebra stripes, tiger stripes.7. SpotsExplanation - Dots or small areas of color arranged in a pattern.Example - Leopard spots, ladybug dots.8. WavesExplanation - Repeating curved lines that rise and fall like waves.Example - Sand dunes, water ripples.9. Branching PatternExplanation - Structures that repeatedly split into smaller parts like branches of a tree.Example - River networks, tree branches, lightning bolts.10. Meandering PatternExplanation - Curvy, winding lines that follow an irregular path.Example - River bends, snail trails.