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Why do some leaves look green in the spring and yellow, orange, and brown during the fall?

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Why do some leaves look green in the spring and yellow, orange, and brown during the fall?

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-This is because during the spring, chloroplasts are alive and contain large amounts of chlorophyll. But, when fall approaches, the chloroplasts begin to die. The chlorphyll then turns yellow, orange and brown. This is seen on the leaves of trees.

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