Why trees look like rivers and also blood vessels and also lightning…?

Trees look like rivers, blood vessels, and lightning because they all have something special, branching patterns.

Imagine you're drawing a picture of a tree on paper. You start with one line going up, then it splits into two lines, then those split again, like the branches on a real tree. Now think about a river, when it flows from a mountain to the sea, sometimes it splits into smaller rivers and streams. That’s branching too!

Like a Tree Inside You

Your body has blood vessels, which are like tiny roads for blood to travel through your body. These also split and branch just like trees do, from big ones near your heart down to little ones in your fingers.

And It's Like Lightning Too!

When lightning strikes the sky, it often looks like a tree made of light, branching all over the place. That’s because it follows the same kind of pattern as trees and rivers.

So next time you see a tree, imagine it is a river, or maybe even a lightning bolt in disguise! 🌳⚡

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Examples

  1. A tree’s branches look like the way water flows in a river.
  2. Blood vessels in our body resemble how trees spread out their leaves.
  3. Lightning has a similar shape to the way tree branches grow.

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