- man made- patterns that have been made. For example: brick wall, flooring and mosaics.
- natural- pattern that occur naturally. For example: leafs, tree trunks and fruit.
Pattens are a sequence that is repeated. This image of the man made brick wall shows a good example of a pattern.
This photograph of a leaf shows a clean example of natural patterns.
The lines formed on the leaf are natural because they occur on the leaf without being made, they just happen.
The individual straight lines are shown all the way through the leaf creating a simple pattern.
There are also curved lines in between each straight line on the leaf, this shows another pattern in a different form.
The patterns in this image are shown through the cracks on the ground. This pattern is also made by using lines. However these lines are wavy lines used to create a different effect. The lines might not be identical to each other but it still shows a example of a pattern.
From this photograph you can tell that the pattern is made man because it is a building. The pattern is shown through the window openings not the brick wall itself. The pattern is going in a diagonal direction.
This image of a kiwi shows a natural pattern inside the fruit when it has been cut open.
It forms a circle shape with white lines at the centre of the fruit and repeated black dots of seeds.
This mosaic is man made. It is made from tinny tiles and a variety of colors, they are placed together to make a pattern.
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