Evidence - What did you observe in the pictures of the maple tree/maple logs? (*Hint: Did the type of tree change?) Answer the question with one or more complete sentences to receive full credit. Optional - Use a sentence stem from the "Evidence" Box below.

In the pictures of the maple tree/maple logs, I observed that the type of tree remained the same.

Reasoning - How does your evidence support your claim? (*Hint: Do the tree and the log have the same chemical composition?) Answer the question with one or more complete sentences for full credit. Optional - Use a sentence stem from the "Reasoning" Box below.

My evidence supports my claim because if the type of tree had changed, the logs would have had a different appearance and composition. Since the pictures show that the tree and the logs are made of the same material, it indicates that it is indeed a maple tree.

In the pictures of the maple tree/maple logs, I observed that the type of tree did not change. The pictures consistently depicted a maple tree and maple logs.

To answer the question about the pictures of the maple tree/maple logs, you need to carefully observe the images. Look for any evident changes in the type of tree. By comparing the pictures, you can note if the tree has remained a maple or if it has changed to a different type of tree.