Objects can be classified based on their characteristics such as shape, color, size, function, material, or purpose. They can also be classified based on their relationship to other objects, their origin, or their intended use. Additionally, objects can be categorized by their properties, composition, or behavior.
Classifying objects based on their shared characteristics is called categorization.
Classifying things by observation can be done using your senses, such as sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing. By carefully observing the characteristics, properties, and behaviors of objects or organisms, you can classify them based on their similarities and differences.
objects can be moved by human or by machines
The electric force between two charged objects can be increased by increasing the magnitude of the charges on the objects or by decreasing the distance between the objects.
An arrangement of n objects in a specific order is called a permutation. Permutations refer to all possible ways in which a set of objects can be ordered or arranged.
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to tell if they are alike without classifying you would not be able to identify something that is alike
Taxonomy
Yes because if you were classifying thing you would be organized. On the other hand if you were a drawback of classifying you would be a mess.
Comparing means finding the similarities and differences between two objects, while Classifying means grouping of objects according to their common characteristics
Classifying objects based on their shared characteristics is called categorization.
Physical characteristics, similarities, and differences between objects as well as their functions and purposes are commonly used by people to classify objects. Additionally, people may also consider cultural, social, or personal meanings associated with the objects when classifying them.
classifying contitutionscon can be classified in man
In what ways classifying things easy because it explains the things thah go in the 6 Kingdoms. The six kingdoms are Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protist, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria.
false is not the right answer. Its true because classifying allows you to stay organized so a drawback of classifying is things staying disorganized.
Search Google on classifying quadrilaterals. or go to wikipedia.
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