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Termite mounds exhibit emergent properties. A single termite is powerless, but a million or two working together can build a complex mound up to 17 feet tall, requiring the movement of a ton of soil and several tons of water each year.3 Without a leader orchestrating their movements, termites build ventilation and cooling systems, storage chambers, fungal gardens, and specialized housing for the queen.
The Great Mental Models Volume 3: Systems and Mathematics
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