Did You Know?

Acorns can grow into big trees!

What Are Acorns?

Acorns are nuts from oak trees.

Why Are They Important?

They help make new oak trees.

What Acorns Do

They feed animals like squirrels.

They grow into big oak trees.

They fall in the fall season.

They are brown and round.

They have a cap on top.

They help trees grow strong.

More About Acorns

Acorns come from oak trees. They grow in the fall. When they fall, some get eaten. Others can grow into new trees. Squirrels and birds like to eat them.

Acorns help keep the forest alive. They give food to many animals. Without acorns, some animals would be hungry. They are very important for nature.

In spring, new oak trees can grow. This helps the earth stay green. Acorns are small but very strong. They can make big trees!

How Topics Connect

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robo-advisor:A computer program that gives financial advice
suit:A category of cards in a deck
charity:An organization that helps people in need
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