The scientists classify them by them color,there tempher,and by there light.
eruptive vent, the location of the eruptive vent, and the character of the eruptive vent, also volume, mass, and height
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There is no easy answer to this question, as scientists classify volcanoes in several different ways, including size, shape, explosivity, lava type, and tectonic occurrence. Furthermore, these different classifications often correlate. A volcano that has very effusive eruptions, for example, is unlikely to form a stratovolcano.
Scientists classify volcanoes based on their eruption style, shape, size, and composition of erupted materials. Common classifications include shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, and cinder cone volcanoes. These classifications help scientists understand the behavior and potential hazards associated with different types of volcanoes.
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Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. This diagram plots a star's luminosity against its temperature (or color), allowing scientists to classify stars by size, brightness, and lifecycle stage.
you classify stars by color, temperature, size, composition, and brightness.
Scientists classify small objects in the solar system by size, shape, and composition
color shape texture size.
Stars are classified by four different characteristics. Apparent magnitude (brightness) and absolute magnitude (how bright it would appear at 10 parsecs from the earth). Luminosity, another measure of brightness, compares the star to the sun's brightness. Spectral classifications are measured by the star's temperatures. Finally stars are signed a number by scientists through the Morgan-Keenan System.
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scientists classify Mount Kilauea as a shield volcano
Scientists use color, size, brightness, and temperature to classify stars.
eruptive vent, the location of the eruptive vent, and the character of the eruptive vent, also volume, mass, and height
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Scientists classify vertebrate into different groups by the way the animal looks or how big or small it is