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Answered by ompirkashsingh893349
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Why leaves are green in colour?

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  1. Leaves are green in the spring and summer because that's when they are making lots of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is important because it helps plants make energy from sunlight—a process called photosynthesis. The summer sunlight triggers the leaves to keep making more chlorophyll.
  2. It all starts inside the leaf. Leaves have color because of chemicals called pigments.

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Answered by Aloneboi26
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Leaves are green in the spring and summer because that's when they are making lots of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is important because it helps plants make energy from sunlight—a process called photosynthesis. The summer sunlight triggers the leaves to keep making more chlorophyll.

It all starts inside the leaf. Leaves have color because of chemicals called pigments.

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