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Autumn's falling leaves could spell trouble for our local waterwaysBut for trees in urban areas, all of those leaves can create big problems for local water systems. Leaves that fall in nature are often left on the ground and naturally decompose into the soil.
However, when the supply of water to the leaves is cut off, photosynthesis slows and eventually stops. As a result, chlorophyll production halts, and the green color fades or decomposition begins.
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