red, orange, and yellow but some leaves die and turn brown......or some just stay green
Usually three colors. Pink color at early development stage, green color for most of the time and yellow or red color on maturity and drying
u can see the color of yoeyes foo..l
red, yellow and green
Violet, blue, and red are the colors your eye responds to most when looking at a green leaf.
reddish
Reflected. The other colors of the light spectrum are absorbed. In fact, this is how all 'color' works - whatever the object. A red ball, a white shirt, etc. The color you see is the color being reflected back at your eyes, while the other colors are absorbed by the object.
the primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) can be mixed to create the secondary colors (green, purple, and orange). blue + yellow = green. blue + red = purple. red + yellow = orange. if you mix the secondary colors (green, purple and orange) you'd get a muddy brown color.
they are different colors you can see :)
violet, blue, yellow, orange and red.
every color except green
red
Violet, blue, and red are the colors your eye responds to most when looking at a green leaf.
You see green because the chlorophyll absorbs all colors in the spectrum except green so that's why you see green (that's like 5th-7th grade stuff....)
reddish
a leaf look green in sunlight as it has green colored pigment in it. When sunlight falls on it all other colors are absorbed by the leaf as sunlight forphotosynthesis and green color is reflected to our eyes and the leaf look green to us.
White light is a mixture of many colors. If you see green when you look through a green glass, plastic, or whatever, it means that it lets the green light pass, other colors not.
The chloroplasts in the leaf take up all colors of light for energy other than green, which is reflected. We only see the reflected light which makes leaves green.
Chlorophyll is a pigment that absorbs all colors of light INCLUDING green, which is mostly reflected, but somewhat absorbed. The reflected green light hits our eyes, and the plants appear green. Don't even ask about what happens in your eyes to SEE green.
Because Chlorophyl outnumber the Xanthophyl and others of other colors until fall.
Each bud on a tree is the beginning of a new leaf. The sun warms the bud and the new leaf begins to grow. As the leaf grows it starts to make its own food.Each leaf is like a tiny food factory. The leaf uses sunlight, things in the air, water and a green matter called CHLOROPHYLL. (CHLOR-RO-FILL)The green chlorophyll covers up the other colors of the leaf. It covers up the other colors so we can see only green leaves.When fall begins, the leaf starts to die. There is less sunlight because the days are shorter. The leaf no longer makes food.When the leaf begins to die, the leaf no longer makes food. The chlorophyll breaks down and the green color begins to disappear.All the hidden colors--the reds, yellows, Oranges, and browns can now be seen!