Life cycle of an oak tree

Life cycle of an oak tree

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Science, Biology, Other

1st - 6th Grade

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The video tutorial explores the life cycle of an oak tree, which can live for over 1000 years. It begins as an acorn, germinates to form a taproot, and grows into a seedling. The tree matures over 100 years, reaching up to 45 meters in height. At 700 years, it enters old age, producing fewer acorns. By 1000 years, the tree nears the end of its life, but throughout its lifespan, it can produce up to 10 million acorns, contributing to the next generation of oak trees.

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What happens to an oak tree when it reaches 700 years old?

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How many acorns can an oak tree produce over its lifespan?

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