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taxonomy
No, non-living things cannot do things like organize themselves. They may be composed of organized units, such as atoms or molecules, but they don't organize together like living things do.
Yes, it is true that classification helps to organize things into groups.
they use plyers to organize objects
Organize
the goals of systematic is to organize living things into group that have biological meaning.
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because when they are looking for some living things information they can find it scientist always need to be organize in everything so that they can always have there things are straightend out for scientist
I would ask people to make a statue of her. I would write a long speech symbolizing how important Rosa Parks was and how she changed the world.
Put things where they belong.
Classification
To organize things by a set of rules, or by their similarities.