chloroplast
sunlight,water , carbon dioxide and chlorophyll
reduction of light intensity
water, light intensity, CO2 level
Reduction of light intensity
Light intensity.
The sunlight.
the pigment chlorophyll inside the leaves are what give the leaves their color. They "feed" off of sunlight and in the winter there is less sunlight and can't keep the green color.
clone
temperature of the water
because of natuarl and human activety
I don't see why they should affect climate significantly. The total amount of energy Earth receives from cosmic rays is quite insignificant, compared to the energy it receives from sunlight.
chloroplast
Hopefully you meant "leaves" rather than levees. Leave change color as a result of its life cycle. For the most part, the simplest explanation is due to the amount of sunlight that it receives during the day. Summer, longer hours, more sunlight, in the fall shorter days, less sunlight. It has nothing to do with the temperature from summer to winter.
Directly proportional-- If average KE increases, temperature increases, and vice versa.
Geographical location can change the appearance of sunlight.
no
energy
The properties of matter that are affected by a physical change is for example, there is a house then it gets destroyed that is a physical change.
chemical change
In order to know what species would be affected by change one needs to know the type of change you are referencing.
The sunlight.
Heat