If you are asking the same thing as, "Do different colored plants effect their leaves?" then yes they do.
i don't think so ,i think it is given off by the cells in the leaves
Rocks have different colors because some rocks contain different minerals. the rocks
It weakens it. The most visible effect is the formation of rust that is composed by different iron oxides with different colors.
Cause they are dumb and blonde
yes and the abiotic factors that make them change colors are autumn leaf color-leaf pigments, length of night, and weather
There are many different ores with different colours (colors).
It is amazing to watch nature change seasons, so many different colors appear in each season. Leaves change colors in fall because many of the leaves are dying.
Leaves colors are according to the quantities of chlorophyll (which is green) the plant contains.
Different frequencies of light are different colors.
Dispersion
Leaves have different pigment molecules that are necessary for the process of photosynthesis. The pigment molecules reflect different colored wavelengths from the sun. For example Chlorophyll reflects green wavelengths. The reflected wavelengths reach eyes and cause the leaf to be different colors.
no it only changes the colors of the carnations but you might get a tinting at the leaves but it stays the same!
of Variegate, Having marks or patches of different colors; as, variegated leaves, or flowers.
In the autumn or fall, leaves begin to lose their chlorophyll and turn different colors. After that, the leaves lose their cohesion and fall to the ground.
No real effect, except that darker colors may absorb more heat from the sun than light colors.
i think that leaves present the colors green yellow brown red and orange also some leaves are white
"Pine trees do not have leaves that turn different colors in autumn."
The leaves change specific colors because that is their normal color. In spring and summer, they are green because of the nutrients and minerals the root sucks up, and when they eat it it makes them green.