To organize things by a set of rules, or by their similarities.
Indigenous people often classify living things based on their relationships and connections to the natural world, such as by their role in the ecosystem or by their cultural significance. They may categorize species according to their behaviors, characteristics, and uses within their community. Additionally, some indigenous cultures may have their own unique classification systems based on spiritual beliefs and traditional knowledge.
The two kingdoms that are used to classify bacteria are archaebacteria and eubacteria.
Biologists who classify living things are taxonomists, and the science is called taxonomy.
Over 2000 years ago, a Greek scientist named Aristrotle(AIR uh staht ul) was one of the first people to classify living things.
Aboriginal people classify organisms based on traditional knowledge, often categorizing them according to their relationship with the natural world and the cultural significance they hold. This classification system may involve groupings based on ecological role, behavior, appearance, or spiritual importance rather than taxonomy.
Ethiopian will help you classify your information.
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Classify is the answer when you classify things your grouping them together if they are the same.
People who don't understand sarcasm.
you can not classify this. How can you classify them?
it will be where people grow fat
This is due to when you classify info
Depends on how you classify "innocent".
They observed the organism carefully. Aboriginal people classify organisms by their characteristics, what they could be used for and when they come out to be hunted. They also remember which animals are tasty so they can catch again someday.
That is how they distinguish people in spain. They use this to classify the color of the skin literally. They call the fairer skinned spanish people white, where as they call the darker skinned people black. Its not like in America when we use these words to classify race.
dead, not dead yet, and live 2 kill cambodia people who were on our side.
why do we classify skills