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Fahrenheit: Color Analysis

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I had never expected Madison could be this hot in late September – a soul-crushing 32℃, or 89.6℉ for the extreme minority of earth population still using Fahrenheit – but apart from the heat, it was a beautiful day. I was standing next to a small bike parking spot along the Lakeshore Path, listening to the sound of rustling leaves and the gentle waves of Lake Men-dota. The trees around me were mostly decid...wait...deciduous, although some of the leaves had already begun to turn yellow, a fascinating process caused by the breaking down of Chloro-phyll in the plant cells, resulting in the yellow and brown pigments becoming more dominant, and thus changing the color – how very poetic when you think of it like that! As for the plants, the most
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