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The Art of Symmetry Exploring Nature's Balanced Patterns

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A pattern is a repeated , constant , and recognizable arrangement of elements , objects , or symbols . Patterns can be visual, auditory, or conceptual in nature. Pattern types: Here are some common types of patterns:   Geometric Patterns: The patterns involve the repetition of geometric shapes, such as circles, squares, triangles, etc.   Symmetrical Patterns: Symmetrical patterns are created by mirroring or repeating elements on either side of an axis or central point.   Asymmetrical Patterns: Asymmetrical patterns lack perfect symmetry but still maintain a sense of balance through the planned arrangement of elements.   Natural Patterns: Found in nature and often emerge from natural processes, such as the spirals in seashells, the branching of trees, or the formation of crystals.   Fractal Patterns: Fractals exhibit self-similarity, meaning that smaller parts of the pattern resemble the whole pattern.   Repetitive Patt...