Write 5 lines about a growth of a acorn to a huge oak tree in your own words
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- Every oak tree starts life as an acorn. Each acorn contains just one seed.
- When a seed germinates it produces a taproot. This will anchor the tree for the rest of its life.
- As spring arrives, the seed sends up a shoot. It pushes through the leaf litter, producing its first leaves for photosynthesis.
- The oak tree is now a seedling. Most oak trees won't produce a good crop of acorns until they are around 50 years old.
- Over the next hundred years, the young tree matures into a majestic adult. A mature tree can grow up to 45 metres tall and can spread almost as wide.
- At 700 years old the oak has reached old age. At 1000 years old, the oak is nearing the end of its life.
- Over its lifespan an oak tree can produce as many as 10 million acorns. Some of these will grow into a new generation of oak trees.
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