The Orchid Quiz
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True or false:The new species of orchid discovered in Tokyo belongs to a class of orchids that is not commonly found in Japan.

False

True or false: The discovery of the new orchid is significant because it is the first time a new species of orchid has been found in Tokyo.

False

True or false: Orchids are not endangered due to habitat loss.

False

Study Notes

  • A new species of orchid was discovered in Tokyo by an amateur naturalist.
  • The orchid is pink and white, with delicate petals that look like glass.
  • Scientists believe it grows in parks and gardens across Japan.
  • The orchid belongs to a class called Spiranthes, the most common kind of orchid in Japan.
  • There are about 50 different kinds of Spiranthes.
  • Orchids are on the endangered species list due to habitat loss.
  • The discovery of the new orchid is exciting because it wasn't found in a rainforest or jungle.
  • There are about 28,000 orchid species worldwide.
  • The discovery shows the importance of exploring everyday places to find new species.
  • Protecting natural environments is crucial to prevent flowers from disappearing.

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Test your knowledge on the exciting discovery of a new species of orchid in Tokyo! This quiz will cover topics such as the appearance and classification of the orchid, its habitat, and the significance of its discovery. Learn about the importance of exploring everyday places to find new species and the crucial role of protecting natural environments to prevent flowers from disappearing. Challenge yourself with intriguing facts about the world of orchids and see how much you know about this exciting discovery!

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