The world exhibits fractal-like patterns in nature, such as Coastlines, snowflakes, and trees. However, the concept of our entire world being a true fractal remains debated among scientists and mathematicians. While certain aspects of the world may display fractal properties, the overall structure and complexity of the world may not fit the strict definition of a fractal.
Fibonacci sequence: Found in nature, such as the spiral arrangement of sunflower seeds and the branching of trees. Wave patterns: Seen in ocean waves, sound waves, and electromagnetic waves. Fractal patterns: Repetitive mathematical patterns found in shapes like snowflakes, clouds, and mountain ranges.
The answer depends on how closely you look at it. On the macroscopic level you could simply measure the length of ocean, lake, and river coastline as given on a world map. On a microscopic level the length becomes almost fractal-like with each particle having some additional participation in the length. At this scale the length approaches infinity.
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A hollow circle is not a fractal.
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A perfect fractal would need to be infinite. Nature does not have infinite molecules to make a perfect fractal. Simple!
Numbers are not fractal so it is not possible to answer the question.