Fractals are geometric shapes that are self-similar across different scales. They are often non-repeating yet symmetrical patterns that occur in nature. Examples of fractals include snowflakes, ferns, coastlines, and mountains as these shapes repeat their pattern over and over at progressively smaller scales.
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Fractals are geometric shapes that are self-similar across different scales. They are often non-repeating yet symmetrical patterns that occur in nature. Examples of fractals include snowflakes, ferns, coastlines, and mountains as these shapes repeat their pattern over and over at progressively smaller scales.