Carolus Linnaeus. I got this answer from the work I was doing. If this is not totally right, I would not go with this answer(: I hope I helped a little bit! :D Thanks for reading
Carolus Linnaeus developed the present-day classification system for animals.
The modern day classification jobs are spider factories and elephant waste.
The modern day system of classification is called the "taxonomic hierarchy." Organisms are classified into seven main ranks: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. This system helps scientists organize and study the diversity of life on Earth.
Carolus Linnaeus developed the present-day classification system for animals.
it was made in the modern 1919
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because some organisms no longer fit into a category
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they made the 12-month calendar system based on the moon. also the number system based on 60. the plow and wheel are also still used today.
The Caste system was made up of High ranking hindu officials and the "untouchables". The caste system, and the Roman hierarchy formed the democracy of the USA. We copied ancient ideas and used them.
Today, the classification of living organisms typically uses a system of five or six kingdoms, depending on the taxonomic approach. The five-kingdom system includes Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia, while the six-kingdom system separates Monera into Eubacteria and Archaebacteria. Some modern classifications also consider domains, which further categorize life into three groups: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. Thus, the specific number of kingdoms can vary based on the classification system used.
the lates telephone was invented in 2013