Friday, August 7, 2009
Roots
Sequoia tress, like the Redwoods in California, grow to be the tallest living things in the world. Yet they have very shallow roots. If one grew alone, a breeze could knock it over. But Sequoias grow in clusters, allowing their roots to intermingle. This knotting of roots provides them with the stability they require to reach great heights.
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