Wednesday, October 14, 2009

TERMITE-MOUND VENTILATION

Termite mounds have been called marvels of engineering, and for good reason. These imposing structures made of soil and saliva can stand as high as six meters. Their 45-centimeter walls are baked by the sun until they are as hard as concrete. Some mounds have literally been built overnight.
Near the center of the mound re-sides the queen, which may lay several thousand eggs each day. Wingless and blind “worker termites” carry off the eggs to specially constructed cells. There they care for the larvae as they hatch. Perhaps the greatest marvel of the mound, though, is its ventilation system.

Consider: A series of chambers and galleries keep the interior of the mound at a constant temperature- despite varying conditions outside. For example, in Zimbabwe, Africa, the outside temperature can fluctuate from about 2 degrees Celsius at night to over 38 degrees Celsius during the day. Yet , the temperature inside mound remains at 31 degrees. Why?
Strategically placed ventilation holes at the bottom of the mound allow fresh air forced out the top. Cooler air enters the mound from an underground chamber and then circulates through the passages and cells. Termites open and close the holes to adjust the temperature as needed. A constant temperature is essential in order for the termites to farm the fungus that is their primary food.

So impressive is the design of the termite mound that a similar technology was employed by the architects of an office building in Zimbabwe. The building uses just 10% of the energy required by conventional buildings of the same size.

What do you think? Did the termite’s ability to regulate the temperature inside its mound come about by chance? Or is this evidence of design?
                                                                                                                                    Awake 2009

6 comments:

  1. This is just another prove that there is God and He is perfect

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  2. everything GOD created was for a purpose.let's assume those termites are carrying out their GOD-giving purpose

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  3. everything GOD created was for a purpose.let's assume those termites are carrying their GOD-giving assignment

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  4. yes that is the wonderful work of creator. God bestone them this ability for survival

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  5. "Go to ant you sluggard learn of her ways and be wise", that's what the Bible says.

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  6. Entomology has brought about a new invention and applications in architectural designs, whao what a great concept

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