in a book
in architecture and letters animals
money
Symmetry is often seen everyday by people of all ages in nature. Symmetry that we see everyday in nature is most often Bilateral Symmetry. This means that the two halves of an object are exactly mirror images of each other. Symmetry in humans the human face has a line of symmetry in some places, but some faces are more symmetrical than others. The more symmetrical your face the prettier your face will appear. A perfect example of this is supermodels and actresses. Another example of human symmetry is the kidneys, lungs, and the brain. If you draw a line or slice these organs in half, you will have a mirror image of the other. In flowers there are roughly identical petals, sepals, stamens, and leaves. While at the beach there are a wide variety of shells and underwater life with a line of symmetry, an example of this is a crab, a lobster, octopus, and starfish. Crystal G.
we can find symmetary in our daily life in designs of a fashion designer or a normal tailor when he stitches our dresses
You can find it in your bones!
On a map
To find your way to your destination.
cutting pizzas or cake
To find your way to your destination.
to find life beyond our solar system and to improve everyday life!
you can find a line of symmetry when the shape can be folded and not cross over
On a calendar. Or the pages of a book.