why did the trees make any color in winter?
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During fall and winter, it is darker and the trees can't make as much food. The chlorophyll is no longer in the leaves and so they start to change color. The leaves turn into brilliant bursts of reds, oranges, and gold in the fall, before dropping off the trees. In winter the trees are bare.
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