Photosynthesis is a process where plants make their own By usingBasically, plants can convert light energy intoenergyPlant leaves absorb red and blueinto their leaves, reflectinglight. This iswhy most plants are green in color. Acalledis found inside mostplant's cells. This is the substance that absorbs sunlight. Meanwhile, plants are absorbingthrough their roots and storing it within their vacuoles. When the sunlight hits the water molecules thewater breaks apart into hydrogen (which the plant keeps) and(which the plant releaseinto the atmosphere). Plants also take inthrough tiny holes in their leaves, calledstomata. When the carbon dioxide combines with hydrogen, a type of sugar calledformed. This is the plant's food and it will break it down to obtain(ATP) to live and grow.Trees grow the most in the spring and summer, where there is a lot of sunshine everyday. When fall begins,the days growand there issunlight. This alerts the tree to begin gettingready for theseason. The leaves begin to turn red, orange, gold, and brown, because withless sunlight and water for photosynthesis, the green chlorophyll begins to disappear. The variety of leafcolors we see in theseason have been in the leaves all along, but with so much greenchlorophyll, we can't see them until the chlorophyll is gone. As winter begins to approach, the tree usesstored sugar it made from photosynthesis during the spring and summer, and goes into a rest period.I