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Differences and Inferences (11)

Submitted by nalexandroum on Fri, 02/15/2019 - 14:59

The first thing I noticed is that the first and second photos in the figure are in reversed positions in each of the figures, so that photo A in Figure 1 is the equivalent to Photo B in Figure 2.

Both figures include a photo of the tree taken from a distance, however in the photo in Figure 1 there is snow around the tree but not directly in front of it, while in Figure 2 there is snow all around the tree. This indicates that the photos were possibly taken at different points in time: whichever picture was taken first must have been taken either before it snowed more, or after some of the snow had melted. This photo in Figure 1 was also taken from further away than the equivalent photo in Figure 2. 

Both figures include closeup photos of a knot in the tree and a pine needle on the ground in the snow, but the closeup photos in Figure 2 include a ruler for scale, which the photos in Figure 1 do not. The labels in Figure 2 are overall smaller than the labels in Figure 1.

The black background of the labels fits much tighter around the letters in Figure 2, and the letters are also of a different font.

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