The giant sequoia trees grow to an average height of 50–85 m (164–279 ft) with trunk diameters ranging from 6–8 m (20–26 ft). Record trees have been measured at 94.8 m (311 ft) tall. Giant sequoias are among the oldest living organisms on Earth. The oldest known giant sequoia is 3,200–3,266 years old.
With such a massive tree, you'd expect its roots to go down very deep into the earth to be able to hold up such a high tree and its huge weight. But when you dig down you will find that its roots only go down to six feet or so. How can just six feet of roots hold up such a tree for so long?
Let's look at the roots. You will notice that instead of going down they spread horizontally and they entangle and inter-twine with the roots of other sequoia trees creating a widespread "net" or mesh of roots which holds the horizontal tree strongly upright.
Here's the science: If you stand one pencil or a candle on a table it can easily be knocked over. But if you glue it to a wooden or cardboard base, (say 6" X 9" and only half-inch thick), you have extended the surface area (the base) of the pencil and the centre of gravity making it more difficult to knock over the glued pencil, even though the base (the roots) are only half-an inch deep.
When we become Christians we are similarly united with a world-wide network of people who believe that there is only one living God and Jesus is His only Son Who died for us. This is the wide base that unites us all as children of God; standing tall in the service of our Lord.
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God bless, Cheerful Monk.
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ReplyDeleteYou are correct, Tom. The foundation is Jesus.
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Jesus is our firm foundation, Victor. He alone will intertwine our roots together. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAmen Martha. You are so right. God bless.
DeleteGreetings Victor: With Gods Blessings we are lucky to be bound together, it is amazing how so many people are missing out on so much that which God has provided for us in many ways and one of them is the binding of us all who believe.
ReplyDeleteThank-you for the lovely song video.
Catherine
Thank you Catherine. With God's blessings we could all denominations of Christians be united together.
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Wonderful analogy! I never thought about the Sequoias' root systems, but I love the imagery.
ReplyDeleteYes Mevely, the sequoia tree roots do not go straight down as one would expect, but they spread out and entangle with other sequoia roots forming a very wide net that holds them all up together. Just as we would if all Christians united in Christ.
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Amen to what you have written Victor, and a lovely song. God bless.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brenda. God bless you.
DeleteAmen to that, Victor. God is our strength.
ReplyDeleteGod is indeed our strength, Bill. God bless.
DeleteI love this! Thank you for sharing. God bless
ReplyDeleteMany thanx, Debby. God bless you.
DeleteWhat a wonderful story/illustration. I just love this! In 1966 my family was moving from Southern California to Vancouver, British Columbia when we made a stop to see the giant redwoods in Northern California. We did the tourist thing where Sister and I sat on the hood of the car while Daddy slowly drove through the tunnel created in the tree's trunk, with Mama in front taking the snapshot. What you have shared here about how the giant Sequoia trees intertwine their roots, only 6 feet deep for support -- that's really good. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your experiences, Barbara. That's what I like about our readers here; they share and relate with what I write. Yes, the redwoods trees have very shallow roots that spread out over a large area.
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A great analogy!!!
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DeleteI had never thought about it that way before, but it makes so much sense!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathy. God bless you and yours.
DeleteWhich is why what we agree on is more important than arguments over the gray areas. If we love Him together, we can serve Him together.
ReplyDeleteAmen Mimi. God bless you.
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