Autumn leaves change color because the green on the leaves in the summer is actually chlorophyll (not sure if it is spelled right). When it is autumn or winter the chlorophyll is blown off and reveal the real colors(Red, Orange, etc).
It is a chemical change, a degradation of the compounds from the leaf.
hardwood trees lose their leaves
The answer is "deciduous" trees.
The name is deciduous, shedding their leaves annually.
Yes, deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn in response to changing weather conditions. As the days get shorter and temperatures drop, the tree stops producing chlorophyll, causing the leaves to change color and eventually fall off. This process helps the tree conserve energy and prepare for winter.
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to be multiracial
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chlorophyll
No, they do not change color, other than in the Winter, when they get covered by snow.
Color changing in leaves is a chemical change. It involves the breakdown of chlorophyll and the production of other pigments due to chemical processes triggered by factors like temperature and daylight changes. This results in the visible color change in the leaves.
They change color because of the weather change in the fall