Its important to identify a organisum because it shows how long it lives for what it eats what its life cycle is .
some additives contain harmful chemicals in such as carcinogens (cancer causing chemicals) so important to be able to identify them mainly for this reason. :)
It can help identify whether or not the molecule or ion is polar as well as identify if there are any "ends" of the molecule which can be more easily involved in a reaction.
Two important signs are the polar ice caps in the winter and green regions in the summer.
to alert the people who live in the particular place specially the people who are in the epicenter
it allows them to choose a brand with which they have had experience or previous knowledge
Many would brand their cattle with branding-irons which would identify the cattle by brand .
...between the brand of sneaker and... what?
What kind of brand, i dont see a picture
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why is it important to identify errors in an experiment
it is important because we get to identify our mistakes
According to the American Marketing Association, a brand is a "name, term, sign, symbol or design, or a combination of them intended to identify the goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of other sellers." Branding means working on the uniqueness of your brand and making sure you get a good reputation for that brand. Quality of products or services is just as important in building a brand image, not just having a great logo design to go with your brand.
distinguish, mark, identify, brand, stamp, typify
Its important to identify a organisum because it shows how long it lives for what it eats what its life cycle is .
Brand Revitalization A strategy to recapture lost sources of brand equity and identify and establish new sources of brand equity. This may include product modification or brand repositioning.Brand Revitalization
What are the most important functions in a iPod, which differentiate it among the other MP3 players, which were on the market before the iPod was launched back in 2001, and if possible may you explain what Apple did which gave their product line such a impressive "kick off" , which made the iPod a successful brand?