Did You Know?

Some animals like to clump together for safety!

Clumps in Nature

You can find clumps of trees or flowers.

Clumps of Animals

Fish and birds often clump for fun.

What clump Does

Clumps can help keep things safe.

Clumps can make it hard to see.

Clumps can help plants grow better.

Clumps can be fun to play in.

Clumps can keep things warm.

Clumps can look nice in a yard.

More About clump

Clumps are found all around us. They can be in the grass, in the trees, or even in the water. Clumps help us see groups of things. They can be big like a hill or small like a rock. Clumps are part of nature!

Clumps help animals stay safe. When animals are in a clump, they can watch for danger. This helps them stay alive. Clumps also help plants grow strong together.

In the future, we may find new ways to use clumps. We can learn more about how they help us. Clumps can be fun and useful!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Clump or Clumping"] --> B["Clumping (biology)"] A --> C["Wittenham Clumps"] A --> D["Clumped isotopes (chemistry)"] A --> E["clump (iamamiwhoami song)"] A --> F["Transit vehicle clumping"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Clumping:Grouping together in a mass or cluster
Isotopes:Different forms of the same element with varying numbers of neutrons
Chemistry:The science that studies substances and how they change
Transit vehicle:A vehicle used for public transportation
Schedule:A plan that shows when things are supposed to happen