Moira
1/19/2017 01:33:08 pm
I think this is a important discovery. I think this because it lets us know more about the planet we have been living on for over 2,000 years. It is important to know about Earth because if we don't know about Earth we aren't prepared and if we aren't prepared we would be vulnerable for natural disasters are other harmful things.
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Sam
1/21/2017 05:30:04 am
I think that the Fibonacci sequence is super important. There may be some things in nature that we want to learn more about. Take the chambered nautilus for example. The nautilus follows the Fibonacci sequence. By using the sequence scientist can determine the age of a nautilus. They can see how long it takes to grow one chamber and then do some math (n=one chamber y=length of time to grow a chamber n x y= age). So the can determine ages of many things using this formula. Therefore scientists can learn more about our beautiful earth.
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neha
1/25/2017 06:44:59 pm
The Fibonacci sequence is very important. It helps us get a better understanding of nature! For example, the chambered nautilus. The Fibonacci sequence helps us understand how the size of each chamber specifically grows in a pattern. The Fibonacci sequence is not only in numbers!
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Parth
9/13/2017 02:28:28 pm
I love Fibonacci numbers
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Jishnu
11/9/2017 03:48:21 am
It is so cool to see how the Fibonacci sequence affects nature.
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