Did You Know?

Some clumps can be made of mud!

What is a Clump?

A clump is a group of things stuck.

Where Can You Find Clumps?

You can find clumps in grass or dirt.

What Clumps Does

Clumps can help plants grow.

Clumps can make a mess too.

Clumps can be fun to play with.

Clumps can hide bugs and small things.

Clumps can be soft or hard.

Clumps can be found all around us.

More About Clumps

Clumps are all around us. You can see them in parks and gardens. They can be made of grass, dirt, or even leaves. Clumps help keep the ground strong.

When you walk in the grass, you may step on clumps. They can feel soft under your feet. Clumps can also hide bugs and worms that help the soil.

In the future, we can learn more about clumps. They can help us grow food. Clumps can be fun to explore and find!

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 (biology):A way living things group together.
Clumped isotopes:Heavy atoms that stick together with other heavy atoms.
Transit vehicle clumping:When public transport vehicles get close together because one is late.