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You tell what something is if you classify it.
A synonym for "classify" is analyze.
to tell what the angle is
I believe a term used to classify humans is homosapians
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There is a few properties that needs to be classify for seeding into groups. You will have to pick out and then group together.
I am not sure that it does, because there is no clear hierarchy. For example, with quadrilaterals (moving towards regularity), you could go parallelogram -> rectangle -> square or parallelogram -> rhombus -> square In the first case, the number of equal angles has been increased first and then the number of sides of equal length. In the second case it is the other way around. But neither of parallelogram -> rectangle -> rhombus -> square nor parallelogram -> rhombus -> rectangle -> square is a valid hierarchy. So there is no hierarchical order between a rectangle and rhombus. The same situation applies to all polygons with more sides.
I only know one of the properties and that is the mineral's color.
It Helps identify and classify Substance
Well why you need to classify is:To it makes it easier to study their properties (snakes with similar properties are grouped together)Also incase of a bite you can tell which snake
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Porridge has all properties of a liquid
you can classify buttons by size, shape, color, weight, texture, and hardness
You can classify coins based on properties such as size, weight, shape, composition (metal used), denomination value, year of minting, and design elements. These properties can help differentiate and categorize coins into various types or series.
You need to observe at least two sets of properties to classify a material as a heterogeneous mixture. This is because a heterogeneous mixture is a combination of different substances that can be distinguished by their properties, such as size, color, and phase. By observing multiple sets of properties, you can confirm that the mixture is not uniform in composition.
Two categories used to classify properties of matter are physical properties and chemical properties. Physical properties can be observed or measured without changing the composition of the substance, while chemical properties describe how a substance changes into a new substance through a chemical reaction.
Scientists classify silicon as a metalloid, which is an element that exhibits properties of both metals and non-metals.