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Why do tree leaves change color?

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Answer: Chlorophyll breaks down

Chlorophyll breaks downCorrect! In fall, trees stop making chlorophyll as days get shorter. The green fades, revealing other pigments that were always there: yellow carotenoids and orange xanthophylls. Red and purple appear when sugars get trapped in leaves. This colorful show helps trees prepare for winter by recycling nutrients!

Cold weather damages leavesWrong. Cold doesn't damage leaves to create colors. The color change is a controlled process where chlorophyll breaks down, revealing other pigments as trees prepare for winter.

Less water turns them brownWrong. Water deficiency causes wilting and browning, not the beautiful fall colors. Autumn colors come from chlorophyll breakdown revealing other pigments as trees recycle nutrients.

Go deeper: Carotenoid · Xanthophyll
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