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Why do scientists classify things?

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  1. Any of the following:

    Ease of identification

    So scientists can talk about a common organism without confusion.

    To identify the world we live in, putting a name to things.

    Because it is cool to have something named after you.


  2. they classify things for evidence usually by their first name. that they discovered the item, and next write a small summery of what it does,

    the item they are exploring.

    and appropriate color involved, sumery, then explain after through microscope study and  example,

    then name of onion, butterfly of what insect, or cell, compose  in with the paragragh.  

  3. The get board.

    To classify something is to study it. fossils, for example are classified in all sorts of groups, but the classification reviles patterns that are themselves studied.

  4. It helps to determine the relationship of one thing to another. It allows everyone to call something the same name, so that we know we are all talking about the same thing.

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