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Written Analysis: After creating the pedigree, write a short description (8-12 sentences) about your pedigree. Questions to consider include:
What characteristic is shown in the pedigree?
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in my pedigree.pedigree.There are only three family members that has a widow's peak. It is
Written Analysis: After creating the pedigree, write a short description (8-12 sentences) about your pedigree. Questions to consider include:
What characteristic is shown in the pedigree?
Temperature Data
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the Earth didn't tilt yearly then the and earth would be no seasonal change.
Question #3: Describe one advantage and one disadvantage of using models to explain your reasons for the seasons?
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One disadvantage it is not accurate to the temperature during the summer months.
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The tilt of the earth makes some areas warmer than others; areas receiving direct sunlight for a longer period of time during the day are warmer, as opposed to the area receiving indirect sunlight for a shorter period of time.
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One advantage of the earth tilting is that the earth receives more sunlight when New York gets direct sunlight. A dis-advantage is whenuse of the earth tilts inmodels helped to explain the oppisite direction, New York doesn't receive as much sun and makes it colder.natural phenomenal of seasonal change. One disadvantage
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would be cold during winter.
Question #3: Describe one advantage and one dis-advantage of using models to explain your reasons for the seasons?
One advantage of the earth tilting is that the earth receives more sunlight when New York gets direct sunlight. A dis-advantage is when the earth tilts in the oppisite direction, New York doesn't receive as much sun and makes it colder.
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The Equator is much warmer than New York because it receives direct sunlight and New York receives indirect sunlight.
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If the Earth didn't tilt yearly than all of planet earth would be cold during winter.
Light forest vs. Dark forest
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Hypothesis: the more dim the light of the dark forest, the greater the population of the dark lemon peppered moths because the moths thrive in areas that have very little light.
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Evidence: The light forest has 51% of light moths and 49% of dark moths, in the dark forest they have 62% of dark moths and 38% of light moths.
Scientific reasoning: My scientific reasoning is that when theLemon-peppered moths populations in their respective environments are directly linked to their visibility by predators. Light lemon-pepperdlemon-peppered moths arethrive in different color forests would be easier to find the light ones rather thanforest because of their natural camouflage just as the dark ones. Inlemon peppered moths thrive in the lightdark forest it is easier to the dark lemon-pepperd moth than the light moths.because their natural camouflage makes them less visible.
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Question: How does the change in forest color affect the population of the lemon-peppered moths?
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Question: How does the change in forest color affect the population of the lemon-peppered moths?
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Claim: If the light forest has more light moths than dark moths and the dark forest has more dark moths than light moths than the two different moths will have their own population in the forests they live in.
Light forest vs. Dark forest
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Question: How does the change in forest color affect the population of the lemon-peppered moths?
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Question: How does the change in forest color affect the population of the lemon-peppered moths?
Hypothesis: the more dim the light of the dark forest, the greater the population of the dark lemon peppered moths because the moths thrives in areas that have very little light. Data:Data
Claim: If the light forest has more light moths than dark moths and the dark forest has more dark moths than light moths than the two different moths will have their own population in the forests they live in.
Evidence: The light forest has 51% of light moths and 49% of dark moths, in the dark forest they have 62% of dark moths and 38% of light moths.