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Well here are some of the ones I remember * leaves on plants *snake skin *a pineapple *scales on a fish
Just look around you...On your house, there are brick walls. These are examples of non-regular tessellations...Look at pictures of honeycombs that bees live in. Those are examples of regular tessellations...Go on google or whatever you use and look up the artwork of M.C. Escher.
pineapple, honey comb, turtle, fish scales peacock feathers. hope that helps!
Scales on a fish Scales on a tortoise Pineapple Honeycomb Corn on the cob
there are 8 possible semi-regular tessellations :) hop i can helpp .
Well here are some of the ones I remember * leaves on plants *snake skin *a pineapple *scales on a fish
Just look around you...On your house, there are brick walls. These are examples of non-regular tessellations...Look at pictures of honeycombs that bees live in. Those are examples of regular tessellations...Go on google or whatever you use and look up the artwork of M.C. Escher.
Tessellations
All sorts of polygons can create tessellations. See attached link for some examples: http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessellation
pineapple, honey comb, turtle, fish scales peacock feathers. hope that helps!
A tessellation or tiling of the plane is a collection of plane figures that fills the plane with no overlaps and no gaps.
In artwork usually. Have a look at Maurice C Escher for classic examples of tessellation.
floors doors floors doors electronics and houses.
Flower petals, tiling, art
Scales on a fish Scales on a tortoise Pineapple Honeycomb Corn on the cob
Some facts on tessellations are that there are different types of tessellations such as regular and semi-regular. In tessellations, each vertex will have a sum of 360º which is what all of the angles should come out to.
turtles shell, pineapple, spider web, giraffe, and fish scales. honeycomb.