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Acorn Impact: What Happens When an Acorn Hits You?
If an acorn fell on your head, you would likely experience some pain and discomfort, but it is unlikely to cause any serious injury. Acorns are small, round nuts that are produced by oak trees. They are typically about 1-2 inches in diameter and weigh around 1-2 ounces. When an acorn falls from a tree, it can reach speeds of up to 50 miles per hour. If it hits you on the head, it can cause a bruise or a lump. In rare cases, an acorn can also cause a concussion or other head injury.
If you are hit on the head by an acorn, it is important to monitor your symptoms. If you experience any severe pain, dizziness, or vomiting, you should seek medical attention immediately.
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