A dynasty.
Yes, birch and aspen trees are related as they both belong to the same botanical family called Betulaceae.
Species that are in the same family are more closely related than species that are only in the same order. The biological classification of family falls between order and genus.
Yes. "Family" is a more precise designation than "order." The levels, from most general to most specific, are Kingdom -- Phylum -- Class -- Order -- Family -- Genus -- species.
The difference in the same trait is called variation.
Yes, aspen and birch trees are both part of the same family of trees called the Betulaceae family. They are related in that they share a common ancestry and have similar characteristics, but they are distinct species with their own unique traits.
They are often called dynasties.
Dynasty
what is the ruling family of an empire called?
it is called a series it should say what series it is on the cover or in the book
Dynasty
Dynasty
A dynasty.
Dynasty
A series of rulers from the same family in ancient China is called a "dynasty." Dynasties often played a crucial role in shaping Chinese history, culture, and governance. Each dynasty typically marked a distinct period characterized by its own achievements, challenges, and ruling philosophies. Notable dynasties include the Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing.
elements in the same column are in the same group or family. the rows in the Periodic Table are called periods
a family
It is called a "Dynasty".