Sunday, August 12, 2012

Did you Know?

Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall?
When the days get shorter, there is not enough light to keep up the process of photosynthesis. When that process stops, plants do not make new food, but live off the food that has been stored during the summer. Once the chlorophyll is gone from the leaves, the green color disappears and the other colors begin to show.

2 comments:

kas said...

its a really good fact Ipsa did you find this on a website.you shold put facts like thaton your blog and tell your friends to pass it on to their friends and soon lots of people will be visiting your blog and posting lots of comments

Ipsa said...

Krupa, I learned this fact in 2nd grade.

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