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A new term is rapidly gaining RECOGNITION in the American language – a ‘leaf peeper’ is someone who, in autumn, is on the (31) LOOK for areas where the leaves of deciduous trees have changed colour. In New England, in the USA, 'leaf peeping' is big business, generating millions of dollars annually. The first report that leaves are changing colour sets off an (32) INVADE of 'peepers' thus causing serious obstruction on some roads. Thousands of people log on to websites in their (33) EAGER to find the location of the trees that have foliage in the most (34) GLORY colours.
The popularity of 'leaf tourism' is well established in New England, and the changing colours of autumn provide an annual (35) TALK point. The colours vary from year to year since the (36) INTENSE of the colour is (37) DEPEND on the chemical composition of the dying leaves. After a long dry summer, leaves often turn bright red, while cloudy autumn days will produce less spectacular yellows. If climate change leads to (38) INCREASE hot, dry summers in the northern hemisphere, then countries in Europe can expect summers not (39) LIKE those across the Atlantic. They will then enjoy a kaleidoscope of (40) SEASON colour to rival the deep reds and blazing oranges seen in New England.
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