This fact blew my mind.

I had at some level always thought of trees as extensions of the Earth, imagining their roots somehow sucking in the dirt and turning that solid matter into bark and wood and branches and stems and leaves.

But in fact, only a tiny percentage of the matter of trees comes from what has been drawn from the soil.

Instead, the vast bulk of the molecules which make a tree a grand and solid thing are carbon and oxygen drawn from the air around them over the length of their days and months and years. Even the tallest trees (in fact especially the tallest trees) and the densest woods are almost entirely reconfigurations of the air around them, the colorless and weightless element felt only in the wind as it blows.

Remember this -- how weighty and solid things, things you can build a house from, can start in the ethereality as their form, and be transformed by the miracle of the natural world.



For IRON NODER XVIII: NEGLIGENCE IS THE RUST OF THE SOUL