because Latin and Greek use one word to describe something, and when translated to English, it is more that one word. example: Bi(Latin) means 2 kinds, or two of something. and nobody wants to say 'more than one language', why not just say 'bilateral'. that's why.
Because many of the philosophers came from Greece and so gave the foundations of the theories. Latin because the romans took over most of the world and so many cultures languages have many words derived from latin. Much of the English language has greek, lantin, french or celtic origins.
Because Carolus Linnaeus started this system of categorization in the 1700s, and used Latin and Greek since that was the language used for science, and so on.
Because Latin is a dead language and the names can be recognized all over the world by any person speaking any language.
To make people sound smart and intelligent.
because 34% of English language comes from Latin.
It is Latin
Scientific names are useful because they help properly categorize every living organism in more specific names than just something like lion or tiger. Most scientific names are in either Latin or Greek.
To understand why you need to know the way they come up with scientific names. It is like this, Genus species, for example Homo sapien. The names are latin and the reason that scientists use latin terms is that all the scientists in the world use the language. They chose a language that was used only in very few areas and now latin is the language that all scientists talk to each other in.
Latin and Greek are used to classify organisms due to the following reasonssince they are 'dead' languages, they are not subject to evolution, and hence are free from colloquialisms, or regional variations.there is also, the matter of convention, because since the very beginning of scientific nomenclature, Latin and Greek names were the language of choice, mainly due to the fact that Classical language was the Lingua franca for the European intelligentsia.
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It is Latin
Tradition.
It's a Latin based language, but in the scientific vocabulary, most of the words are Greek or of Greek origin.
Most word origins are from Latin and Greek.
I think it is Latin. Most names in Taxonomy and many other scientific names are Latin. There are quite a few exceptions such as the names of elements and laws/equipment that were named after the people who discovered or invented them.
animalia is in latin i believe. most of the scientific words that are used for plants and animals are latin or greek.
Most of the scientific names for animals are derived from Latin language. Latin is, however, considered a dead language.
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Scientific names are useful because they help properly categorize every living organism in more specific names than just something like lion or tiger. Most scientific names are in either Latin or Greek.
Most constellations were named hundreds of years ago, in greek and latin.