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Amazing Plants

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    About carnivourous plants, redwood trees and rafflesia
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  • How do redwood trees absorb water?
    By catching raindrops
    By walking to the nearest water source
    By drinking through a straw
    Through their roots
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  • What is the primary food of a sundew plant?
    Birds
    Rocks
    Seeds
    Insects
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  • What makes the rafflesia plant known as the "corpse flower"?
    Its white flowers
    Its small size
    Its musical vibrations
    Its foul odor
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  • Which plant has leaves that look like the shape of a cup?
    Redwood tree
    Venus flytrap
    Pitcher plant
    Rafflesia
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  • Which of these plants is an insect-eating plant?
    Sunflower
    Venus flytrap
    Rose
    Cactus
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  • How do pitcher plants digest their prey?
    By cooking the prey
    By using acid enzymes
    By cutting the prey into pieces
    By calling other animals to eat
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  • What type of plant is a sundew plant?
    Fern
    Moss
    Carnivorous plant
    Flowering plant
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  • What color are the flowers of the rafflesia plant?
    Red
    Yellow
    Blue
    Green
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  • Where can you typically find a redwood tree?
    Deserts
    Forests
    Tundras
    Beaches
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  • What does a pitcher plant use to catch insects?
    Poisonous berries
    Sharp thorns
    A pitcher-shaped structure
    Sweet fragrance
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  • Which plant is covered in sticky hairs to trap insects?
    Redwood tree
    Rafflesia
    Sundew plant
    Pitcher plant
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  • How does a Venus flytrap catch its prey?
    Through sweet nectar
    By snapping shut when triggered
    By pretending to be a rock
    By flying around
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  • Which plant is known to have the largest flower in the world?
    Rafflesia
    Redwood tree
    Venus flytrap
    Pitcher plant
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  • What is a redwood tree known for?
    Growing in deserts
    Eating insects
    Blooming once a year
    Being the tallest tree on Earth
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