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This is a picture of a leaf. But the attention should be brought to the veins of the leaf. The red lines are the angle. The angle bisector is the leaf vein that is blue which cuts the angle directly in half but the example isnt exactly 100% accurate. Leaves are found in pretty much anywhere where there are trees. So, that area must have to good an exceptional amount of rain to keep the leaves and trees healthy and growing. Leaves are used for food but not by people but animals use them for food.
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