Putting things in a group is called "classification." This process involves organizing items based on shared characteristics or criteria, allowing for easier identification, analysis, and understanding. Classification is commonly used in various fields, including Biology, library sciences, and data management.
A group of twelve things is called a dozen.
A group of places that have many things in common is called a cluster or a collection.
A group of places that have many things in common is called a cluster or a region.
An assortment is a group of things which are different; a group of things which are the same is called a set.
A group of places with many things in common is called a cluster or a region.
An assortment is a group of things which are different; a group of things which are the same is called a set.
Putting things in order according to age is called "chronological order".
A group of babies is called the same things that a group of humans are called. These names include a crowd, clan, family, community, gang, and tribe.
Diversity
A group of chicks is called a clutch, peep or chattering
they are called lots of things but they are mostly called a swarm of bee's.
A Region.