i think it uses the cap to absorb nutrients from the tree
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An acorn nut is a nut (fastener) with a dome-like cap over the back.
there's no such thing as an "acorn tree", acorns grow on oak trees...
Ironically enough, I believe the world's largest acorn comes from the Coast Live Oak. This is because the tree in our front yard just shedded a walloping acorn that's a little bit bigger than a nectarine.
Yes, it does.
An overcup acorn is when the acorn is largely enclosed by the cap. The cap is the dark brown hat looking thing the acron is seated in. Check out the Wikipedia web page, for more.
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It is sitting on the ship steering wheel, at the bottom of the wheel.
An acorn nut is a nut (fastener) with a dome-like cap over the back.
The acorn
* a acorn is solida acorn is solid a acorn is solid
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An acorn is the nut of the oak tree.
The Acorn was created in 2003.
no it isn't An acorn is a nut.
Acorn Community was created in 1993.
acorn I'm pretty sure it's called an acorn.