Nationalgeographic: Design your own seashell
Math is everywhere. It’s a gateway to understanding the beauty of our natural world, from tree branches (fractals) to flower petals (the Fibonacci sequence).
But you don’t need to love math to appreciate nature’s wonders. Take seashells, for example. All shells start with a spiral.
Shell shapes are determined by both simple and complex physical processes—dilating, coiling, twisting, and more.
Here you can build your very own seashell.
See if you can design one that a mollusk might be proud to call home:
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Design your own seashell
Our interactive tool lets you harness the power of physics and math to coil, twist, and dilate a shell into whatever shape you can imagine—and then share your creation.National Geographic
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