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This website introduces chaos and describes how it appears in animal populations and weather models. The site also describes fractals and explains the butterfly effect. Images provide representations of chaotic behavior.
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Chaos and fractals. Laurel: Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, 2007. 6 July 2007. 16 Nov. 2025 <https://www.stsci.edu/~lbradley/seminar/>.
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