What Happened to the Lake on Titan?
Refer to the example in the first row of the Reasoning Tool (from Chapter 1).
Select the Titan Evidence Card you found most convincing.
If your evidence supports the claim that the lake evaporated, complete the first row after the example. If your evidence refutes the claim that the lake froze, complete the second row after the example.
Make sure to include the evidence card you selected in the left column of your Reasoning Tool.
If you have time, select an additional piece of evidence to analyze in the third row.
Evidence

(Describe the most convincing evidence)

This matters because . . .

(How does this evidence support or refute the claim?)

Therefore, . . .

(claim)



Quotation from Weird Water Events:

"No matter what phase water is in, the water molecules stay the same; they just move differently." If water molecules always stay the same, they cannot disappear when water changes phase. Therefore, the evidence refutes the claim that "molecules in a substance disappear or no longer exist when a substance changes phase."
This evidence supports the claim that the lake evaporated.
"A scientist at the urvirsel sace agency "summer dayshave more hours of sunlight thrfor, more energy is transferred to the lake i summer than in any other seson."
This evidence refutes the claim that the lake froze.
What Happened to the Lake on Titan?
Refer to the example in the first row of the Reasoning Tool (from Chapter 1).
Select the Titan Evidence Card you found most convincing.
If your evidence supports the claim that the lake evaporated, complete the first row after the example. If your evidence refutes the claim that the lake froze, complete the second row after the example.
Make sure to include the evidence card you selected in the left column of your Reasoning Tool.
If you have time, select an additional piece of evidence to analyze in the third row.
Evidence

(Describe the most convincing evidence)

This matters because . . .

(How does this evidence support or refute the claim?)

Therefore, . . .

(claim)



Quotation from Weird Water Events:

"No matter what phase water is in, the water molecules stay the same; they just move differently." If water molecules always stay the same, they cannot disappear when water changes phase. Therefore, the evidence refutes the claim that "molecules in a substance disappear or no longer exist when a substance changes phase."
This evidence supports the claim that the lake evaporated.
"A scientist at the urvirsel sace agency "summer dayshave more hours of sunlight thrfor, more energy is transferred to the lake i summer than in any other seson."
This evidence refutes the claim that the lake froze.