Hexagonal Patterns in Nature
by Owen Borville
August 15, 2021
Mathematics, Science
The hexagon pattern is found in nature, a six-sided geometric shape with sides of equal length, commonly because the hexagon is simply or commonly the most efficient way to fill space during formation with the least amount of material and least amount of wasted space.
An example is the honeycomb of the bee, ice crystals, snowflakes, certain mineral crystals, volcanic basalt rock columns, insect eyes, bubbles, turtle shells, coral reef, and certain reptile skins.
These patterns represent the Intelligent design found in nature from an Intelligent Designer.
by Owen Borville
August 15, 2021
Mathematics, Science
The hexagon pattern is found in nature, a six-sided geometric shape with sides of equal length, commonly because the hexagon is simply or commonly the most efficient way to fill space during formation with the least amount of material and least amount of wasted space.
An example is the honeycomb of the bee, ice crystals, snowflakes, certain mineral crystals, volcanic basalt rock columns, insect eyes, bubbles, turtle shells, coral reef, and certain reptile skins.
These patterns represent the Intelligent design found in nature from an Intelligent Designer.