yes In temperate zone deciduous trees lose their leaves during autumn and before they fall they change colour. Europe and north America are both in the temperate zone.
they don't buffalo don't have leaves
a chemical change
The leaves would change colors and fall off if the tree is a deciduous tree
Leaves change color because the trunk of the tree stops sending nutrients and water and other chemicals to the leaves. In the winder, the tree keeps all the nutrients inside and doesn't have the energy to keep feeding the leaves, so they change color and die and fall off. Trees with leaves that do not change color just means that they don't have this process and are most likely in a warmer climate or survive much better in cold
its called paint
Europe, Tennessee, Texas, nothern and central Florida
to be multiracial
to be multiracial
they don't buffalo don't have leaves
because they want to
chlorophyll
No, they do not change color, other than in the Winter, when they get covered by snow.
They change color because of the weather change in the fall
Chemical Change.
The change is leaf color is a chemical change.
Because the leaves are dying or dead when that hapens
a chemical change