The Buckets by Greg Cravens for November 19, 2011
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What do you suppose this tree weighs? Hm? Tons, I'm sure. How? How what? Where the heck would a tree get tons of mass? It's not eating up the backyard- you'd be able to tell... I'm sure it's got to do with water and sunlight. Hm... Still... Keep an eye on the kids back here, would you?
doc white about 13 years ago
What a crappy thing to say.
tat0010 about 13 years ago
kid eating tree hehe
LLABDDO about 13 years ago
Carnivorous trees? Little yard of horrors. Feed me Seymour.
gregcartoon Premium Member about 13 years ago
Where DOES a tree get tons of mass, anyhow?
Russell B about 13 years ago
water makes up lots of it but carbon, from the air, makes up a lot of the mass too.
3hourtour Premium Member about 13 years ago
..it soils the ground…
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 13 years ago
tangle tree escaped xanth
elysummers about 13 years ago
Is this guy getting senile?
Allan CB Premium Member about 13 years ago
hmm
i_am_the_jam about 13 years ago
Thanks, Brickbuilder. You’d think the adults of the family would know……oh, right, educated in an American Public School™, I forgot… :D :D :D
Number Three about 13 years ago
She’s not a tree expert, Larry!
LOL xxx
gregcartoon Premium Member about 13 years ago
Thanks, Strod! Very informative… takes the mystery out of it a bit.
gregcartoon Premium Member about 13 years ago
Darn right. If you’re assumptions are not challenged here, then you aren’t reading all the words in order!
pabsfx-comics about 13 years ago
Oak has a density of about 50#/ft^3. Tree in our yard that fell on the house was 3.5 ft in diameter at base and 1.5 ft in diameter at the 55’ point. – For first 55 ’ trunk average diameter ~2.5 ft. Est trunk weight: 55 * 50 * 3.14159 * 1.25^2 = 13,500 lbs. And that was not the smallest tree in the area!
Hunter7 about 13 years ago
Thank you Stod and Phil..But we all know that’s Charlie Brown’s kite eating tree. A tree that also eats anything else that falls within its grasp. But not the kids. The kids help grow in other ways.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 13 years ago
Your average tree sucks in ~50 lbs of carbon dioxide a year. Most of that is lost when the leaves are shed, but ~22 lbs goes into making that year’s ring of wood in the branches, trunk, and roots. Otherwise, your avg tree is ~28% water.
In other words, most of the mass is pulled out of thin air.