I'd say you need to be more specific--what do you mean by 'man made patterns'? Patterns of or for what? A short sleeved blouse? A ranch style home? City street grids? Or surface-applied patterns, like paisley or plaid? Maybe woven patterns such as macrame, knitting, tatting lace, that sort of thing. Sound waves are patterns, like drumming. Toe tapping? Ballet routines? Lighting effects, formal gardens, interior design, maypoles, a maze made of hedge, stone, or corn. Islamic tile installations, your daily schedule. Traffic. A seven course meal.
Some examples of man made patterns are: stain glass windows, curtains, paintings, uniforms, rugs, jewelery, Brick walls and other things that are man-made that give itself a pattern.. And that's all I can think of, :D Hope it helped!!! :)
Some examples of man made fibres are: nylon, polyester and acrylic :)
The oceans are NATURAL made.(made my nature).A building, some lakes, are MAN made.(made by man).
Plywood, chipboard, fibreboard and MDF are all man made wood.
Examples of natural processes include erosion, photosynthesis, and weathering. Man-made processes include manufacturing, construction, and transportation.
Examples of man made elements: curium, californium, bohrium, mendelevium, nobelium etc.
Three examples of man made resources are plastic, bleach, and nylon. Man made resources are resources created by humans.
cars
like battery or circuits
Man made solid structures are structures that humans have built. Examples of man made solid structures are dams, brick walls and concrete and cement blocks.
Artificial fibers are man-made. Some examples are rayon, nylon, and kevlar.
yes natural fibres and man made are mixed together.Cotton and Polyester are prime examples of mixed fibres( Cotton= man made Polyester= Natural )