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7 September, 11:17

Do the trees in your area have much chlorophyll in them right now? Do you think the trees in your area will have more or less chlorophyll in three months than they did now?

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  1. 7 September, 11:32
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    The trees in my area have less chlorophyll, the thing that makes plants green, because we are currently in fall which is when trees start to "fall asleep" because winter is coming meaning there will be less sunlight and trees, therefore cannot produce enough glucose to sustain themselves, that's why they instead "fall asleep" and lose all their leaves, it's to store energy so they'll be ready to reproduce and continue with photosynthesis in the spring. They'll definitely have less chlorophyll because we'll be in the dead of winter.
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