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A fractal curve is a curve that exhibits self-similarity and is often characterized by intricate detail at any level of magnification. Fractal curves are generally non-linear and can be described mathematically by recursive processes or iterative algorithms. They can possess properties such as: 1. **Self-Similarity**: Fractal curves appear similar regardless of the scale at which they are viewed. Zooming into a section of the fractal reveals patterns similar to the whole.

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