Did you know that the most rapid time of growth of trees is not during a calm wind or gentle rain or even after fertilizing? Trees grow most rapidly in storms. They grow stronger because the strong winds shear off the old, dead branches. The growth rate of the tree spikes when the fierce winds cause it to grow faster to resist the force of the winds. Botanists say that trees living with no wind resistance at all will grow weaker and weaker. The branches will break off under their own weight, and the tree will eventually die. If the butterfly doesn’t go through the struggle to escape the cocoon, it will die.
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Monday, August 15, 2016
Being Strengthened in the Struggle
Did you know that the most rapid time of growth of trees is not during a calm wind or gentle rain or even after fertilizing? Trees grow most rapidly in storms. They grow stronger because the strong winds shear off the old, dead branches. The growth rate of the tree spikes when the fierce winds cause it to grow faster to resist the force of the winds. Botanists say that trees living with no wind resistance at all will grow weaker and weaker. The branches will break off under their own weight, and the tree will eventually die. If the butterfly doesn’t go through the struggle to escape the cocoon, it will die.
http://faithinthenews.com/4-biblical-promises-to-remember-when-life-gets-hard/
Did you know that the most rapid time of growth of trees is not during a calm wind or gentle rain or even after fertilizing? Trees grow most rapidly in storms. They grow stronger because the strong winds shear off the old, dead branches. The growth rate of the tree spikes when the fierce winds cause it to grow faster to resist the force of the winds. Botanists say that trees living with no wind resistance at all will grow weaker and weaker. The branches will break off under their own weight, and the tree will eventually die. If the butterfly doesn’t go through the struggle to escape the cocoon, it will die.
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