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THIS IS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE!! WILL GIVE 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST ANSWER! Using the CER format, answer the question "Is ecological succession is an advantage or disadvantage to ecosystems?" Use the data collected from this activity to support your answer.

Use the data collected from this activity to support your answer.
Claim (Write a statement that responds to the question.)
Evidence (Provide scientific data FROM THE LAB to support our claim. You should only use relevant data and include enough data to convince someone that your claim is correct.)
Reasoning: (Explain why your evidence/data supports your claim.
In other words, how does your data prove your point?
How can you connect your evidence to your claim?
Your explanation includes scientific principles/knowledge that you have about the topic to prove that your evidence supports your claim. Follow the structure:
1. Restate your claim.
2. Provide scientific knowledge you have about the topic.
3. Provide data from the activity that connects to the knowledge you mentioned in step 2. Show that your data can be used to support your claim.
4. Wrap up your reasoning with a conclusion sentence that begins with the word such as “Therefore,” “Hence,” “Thus,” and restate the claim.)
Here's the data from the lab: ( I tried to put them in order & there's more data below, it wouldn't let me put more than five attachments)


THIS IS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE!! WILL GIVE 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST ANSWER!

Using the CER format,
THIS IS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE!! WILL GIVE 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST ANSWER!

Using the CER format,
THIS IS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE!! WILL GIVE 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST ANSWER!

Using the CER format,
THIS IS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE!! WILL GIVE 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST ANSWER!

Using the CER format,
THIS IS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE!! WILL GIVE 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST ANSWER!

Using the CER format,

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