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[Graphic News] The colors of fall
Leaves use carbohydrates (sugars) to continually produce chlorophyll, which makes the leaves green; the chemical absorbs the blue and orange components of sunlight and converts them into energy for the tree.
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[Graphic News] The colors of fall
Sept. 24, 2017 - 18:13
By Nam Kyung-don
Leaves use carbohydrates (sugars) to continually produce chlorophyll, which makes the leaves green; the chemical absorbs the blue and orange components of sunlight and converts them into energy for the tree.
Nam Kyung-don
don@heraldcorp.com
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