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Animals are placed into different groups to make classifing them easier. Answer found in 6th grade science textbook. Good Luck!

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Scientists wanted to organize the animals in a mannered way. also, they wanted to understand more about animals.


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Experiment scientists organize and blank the data?

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Scientist organize and?

Scientists collect, organize, interpret, and conclude.


What are the groups scientists use to try organize things?

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Why there is a need for control in organization?

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