6 of 156 of 15 Items Question Which of the following is true about Divine Proportion? Select all that apply. (2 points) Responses It can be observed when looking at a church. It can be observed when looking at a church. It can be observed when looking at a real flower. It can be observed when looking at a real flower. It can be observed when looking at a seashell. It can be observed when looking at a seashell. It can be observed when looking at water. It can be observed when looking at water. Skip to navigation

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The Divine Proportion, also known as the Golden Ratio, can indeed be observed in various natural and man-made structures and forms. Based on the options provided, the following statements are true:

  • It can be observed when looking at a church.
  • It can be observed when looking at a real flower.
  • It can be observed when looking at a seashell.

In contrast, the statement about observing Divine Proportion when looking at water is less applicable, as water typically does not exhibit the same consistent proportional relationships associated with the Golden Ratio.

Therefore, the correct selections would be:

  1. It can be observed when looking at a church.
  2. It can be observed when looking at a real flower.
  3. It can be observed when looking at a seashell.
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