The difference in what objects were visible in the plant images of the figures results from the lack of specificity of the angle in the methods. Since the plant images from both figures have sunlight in them, the differences in exposure and shadow are due to the different cameras used. Different cameras were used because the type of camera is not specified in the methods. There is a higher density of flowers in Figure 2B than Figure 1B because it is not specified in the methods which exact flowers on the trees should be photographed. The difference in the C panels is due to misscoloring of the native origins by the person who followed the methods. This is because the coloring in Figure 2C matches the coloring in Figure 1C but it is not within the outlines of the native regions as it is in Figure 1C. The label fonts are different because the methods does not specify the type of font. The location of the images are different in both figures because the methods does not specify where to put the images in respect to above or below the labels. The methods only specifies within the left or right of directions of the labels. The images in Figure 1 are more narrow than those in Figure 2 since the methods does not specify exactly how big the length and width of the images should be.
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