Acorn Adventure: Exploring This Fantastic Nut
In Acorn Adventure: Exploring This Fantastic Nut, Ranger Hamza and the Ramblers are on a quest to find acorns! These tiny nuts grow into huge trees, but what happens when acorns fall onto the ground? Join the Ramblers to learn more about this amazing seed. This video is excerpted from BBC's Ranger Hamza’s Eco Quest, a nature exploration show in which Ranger Hamza and the Ramblers go on quests to discover nature’s wonders and the important role they play in our environment.
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Q: What happens to an acorn as it ages?
A: Its color goes from green to brown.
Q: Why is it difficult to spot acorns on the forest floor?
A: Because there are lots of leaves and dirt on the forest floor.
Q: What do squirrels do with acorns?
A: Squirrels take the acorns and bury them for later.
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