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How could you predict the color a tree’s leaves will turn in the fall
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How could you predict the color a tree’s leaves will turn in the fall
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Orange, because when it begins freezing all leaves will turn into either orange or red.
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The answer is orange, this is because when it is cold the leaves start to die and turn orange or red
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