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Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall? Created by: Jessie Kraai
In the Spring and Summer days are long and nights are short therefore, there is more sun to help trees grow.
In the Fall, the days become short and the nights become long.
Chlorophyll is what makes leaves green. It helps the leaf use sunlight to feed itself.
In the Spring and Summer, chlorophyll is always being made and broken down which keeps the leaf healthy and green.
As the night becomes longer, chlorophyll is not able to process as quickly and is eventually destroyed.
When the Chlorophyll is gone, the other parts of the leaf are able to come out and show their color.
And…
We get colorful leaves!
What COLORSdo leaves change?
Oak Trees turn red or brown. Hickory Trees turn golden bronze. Beech Trees turn light tan.
Aspen Trees turn golden yellow. Dogwood Trees turn purple/red. Maples turn many different COLORS!
Fallen leaves have many uses: They break down and become soil with nutrients for forest grounds. They absorb and hold rainfall. Food for soil organisms
There is to be no worrying about leaves falling off the trees, it is a natural way of life for trees!
Work Cited Pictures sites in order as seen, all others from clip art: Living Food Junkie (2010, August 31). Retrieved October 11, 2010, from  http://livingfoodjunkie.blogspot.com/ Shutterstock Photos (n.d.). Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-7013311/stock-photo-beech-leaves-changing-color-in-the-autumn-sunshine.htm National Geographic Society. (2010). National Geographic. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-tips/camera-phone-photos/ Liquid Chlorophyll benefits the body in many ways (2007, January 8). Retrieved October 11, 2010, from  	ttp://www.thecambodiafund.org/accessory/hello-world Boutin, C. (2009, April 23). Scientists Give a Hand(edness) to the Search for Alien Life. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/techbeat/tb2009_0421.htm SJI International. (2008, July 28). Chlorophyll and Starch in Leaves. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://sjiiscience.blogspot.com/2008/07/chlorophyll-and-starch-in-leaves.html Sheppard, R. (2010, September 10). Fall Colors. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.natureandphotography.com/ Blanket of Leaves (2008, October 14). Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.thirtysomethingblog.com/2008/10/ Ovata, C. (2010, October 11). Grow Native! Plant Detail. Retrieved October 11, 2010, fromhttp://www.grownative.org/plants/info.asp?id=202 Beech Tree Blog (2009, January 28). Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.lullymoreheritagepark.com/beechtreeblog.htm Peoples Forest. (2010). The Peoples Forest. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.peoplesforest.co.uk/woodlands.html CT River Coastal Conservation District. (n.d.). Shrubs, Flowers and Tree Seedlings!. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.conservect.org/ctrivercoastal/PlantSale/tabid/321/Default.aspx The London Landscaping Co. (n.d.). Tree Surgeon Notting Hill W11. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.gardenernottinghill.co.uk/tree_surgeons_notting_hill_w11.html Information site: US Forest Service. (n.d.). Why Leaves Change Color. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.na.fs.fed.us/fhp/pubs/leaves/leaves.shtm

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Why do leaves change colors

  • 1. Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall? Created by: Jessie Kraai
  • 2. In the Spring and Summer days are long and nights are short therefore, there is more sun to help trees grow.
  • 3. In the Fall, the days become short and the nights become long.
  • 4. Chlorophyll is what makes leaves green. It helps the leaf use sunlight to feed itself.
  • 5. In the Spring and Summer, chlorophyll is always being made and broken down which keeps the leaf healthy and green.
  • 6. As the night becomes longer, chlorophyll is not able to process as quickly and is eventually destroyed.
  • 7. When the Chlorophyll is gone, the other parts of the leaf are able to come out and show their color.
  • 9. We get colorful leaves!
  • 11. Oak Trees turn red or brown. Hickory Trees turn golden bronze. Beech Trees turn light tan.
  • 12. Aspen Trees turn golden yellow. Dogwood Trees turn purple/red. Maples turn many different COLORS!
  • 13. Fallen leaves have many uses: They break down and become soil with nutrients for forest grounds. They absorb and hold rainfall. Food for soil organisms
  • 14. There is to be no worrying about leaves falling off the trees, it is a natural way of life for trees!
  • 15. Work Cited Pictures sites in order as seen, all others from clip art: Living Food Junkie (2010, August 31). Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://livingfoodjunkie.blogspot.com/ Shutterstock Photos (n.d.). Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-7013311/stock-photo-beech-leaves-changing-color-in-the-autumn-sunshine.htm National Geographic Society. (2010). National Geographic. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-tips/camera-phone-photos/ Liquid Chlorophyll benefits the body in many ways (2007, January 8). Retrieved October 11, 2010, from ttp://www.thecambodiafund.org/accessory/hello-world Boutin, C. (2009, April 23). Scientists Give a Hand(edness) to the Search for Alien Life. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/techbeat/tb2009_0421.htm SJI International. (2008, July 28). Chlorophyll and Starch in Leaves. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://sjiiscience.blogspot.com/2008/07/chlorophyll-and-starch-in-leaves.html Sheppard, R. (2010, September 10). Fall Colors. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.natureandphotography.com/ Blanket of Leaves (2008, October 14). Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.thirtysomethingblog.com/2008/10/ Ovata, C. (2010, October 11). Grow Native! Plant Detail. Retrieved October 11, 2010, fromhttp://www.grownative.org/plants/info.asp?id=202 Beech Tree Blog (2009, January 28). Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.lullymoreheritagepark.com/beechtreeblog.htm Peoples Forest. (2010). The Peoples Forest. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.peoplesforest.co.uk/woodlands.html CT River Coastal Conservation District. (n.d.). Shrubs, Flowers and Tree Seedlings!. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.conservect.org/ctrivercoastal/PlantSale/tabid/321/Default.aspx The London Landscaping Co. (n.d.). Tree Surgeon Notting Hill W11. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.gardenernottinghill.co.uk/tree_surgeons_notting_hill_w11.html Information site: US Forest Service. (n.d.). Why Leaves Change Color. Retrieved October 11, 2010, from http://www.na.fs.fed.us/fhp/pubs/leaves/leaves.shtm