The spiky things that fall from trees are called "acorns."
The small spiky balls that fall from trees are called "acorns."
The spiky balls that fall from trees are called "seed pods" or "fruit pods."
The spiky balls that fall from trees are called "sweetgum balls" or "gumballs."
The name of the spiky balls that fall from trees is "sweetgum balls" or "gumballs."
No, spiky balls do not fall off trees in the autumn season.
Those little spiky balls that fall from trees and can be found scattered on the ground are called "sweet gum balls" or "gumballs."
Spiky balls do not fall from trees in all areas, but in some regions, they do fall during certain seasons.
Trees that drop spiky balls are typically known as sweetgum trees. These trees produce round, spiky seed pods called "gumballs" that fall to the ground. The gumballs can be sharp and prickly, making them a nuisance to clean up. Sweetgum trees are commonly found in North America and are known for their distinctive star-shaped leaves and colorful fall foliage.
When walking under trees with spiky things that fall from them, it is important to wear a hat or helmet for protection, walk quickly and avoid lingering under the tree, and be aware of your surroundings to avoid getting hit by falling objects.
kat kins
if whoever wrote this meant conkers as in the nuts in shells that are spiky then, its easy, Autumn when the trees leaves fall off and conkers fall to the ground!
The prickly balls that fall from trees are called "seed pods" or "cones."