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There are two main types of spirals found in nature: logarithmic spirals and Archimedean spirals. Logarithmic spirals, such as the shape of a nautilus shell, have curves that get wider as they spiral outwards. Archimedean spirals, like the pattern found on a sunflower, have evenly spaced curves that maintain a consistent distance from each other as they spiral outward.

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