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Makayla Waters
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10 February, 10:16
Why do some leaves turn bright orange/red?
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Brenden Mcknight
10 February, 10:32
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Seasonal soltices provide the change of colors of leaves.
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German Oconnell
10 February, 10:33
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Answer: The Chlorophyll eventually start to break down in the plants.
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