Did You Know?

Chlorofilms make plants green!

How Plants Use Light

Plants use light to make food.

Why Green is Good

Green plants help clean the air.

What chlorofilms Does

They help plants grow big.

They catch sun light.

They make food for plants.

They help keep air clean.

They are found in leaves.

They are very green!

More About chlorofilms

Chlorofilms were found long ago. They help plants live. Plants need them to grow strong. Without them, plants would not be green.

Chlorofilms help us too! They make air fresh. We need clean air to breathe. Plants and chlorofilms work hard for us.

In the future, we will learn more. We may find new ways to help plants. This will help our Earth stay nice.

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

chlorofilms:A type of film that uses chlorophyll, the green pigment in plants.
chlorophyll:The green substance in plants that helps them make food from sunlight.
pigment:A color substance found in plants and animals.
photosynthesis:The process by which plants use sunlight to make food.
biodegradable:Something that can break down naturally and not harm the environment.