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[–] 2 points 15 hours ago (1 child)

"Why" and "biology" famously do not get along. The best you can usually do is say it's evolutionarily advantageous because the true answer is usually a neural network the size of life itself. There are plenty of decent reasons that play parts that we can quibble over, though.

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  • [–] 1 point 13 hours ago

    In respect to green leaves I have read that it is most likely a peak. They can't get to a better colour that doesn't send away lots of energy because they would have to lose the ability to make energy from sunlight to get to a better way of doing it

    Plants manage to use about 2% of the sunlight that hits them (the best get up to 6%) . Our rooftop solar does 22% (with the best managing 25%)

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