Science, asked by julliand123, 1 year ago

When scientists put things into categories or group together items that are alike in some way, they are



A . inferring


B. predicting


C. classifying


D. making models

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Answered by TRISHNADEVI
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C. CLASSIFYING.



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Answered by SharadSangha
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The right response from the given options is option C: Classifying.

  • The practice of categorizing and grouping things based on their likeliness or comparable traits is known as classification.
  • This is done by scientists to better understand the qualities of various groups based on their resemblance.
  • According to the categorization concept, based on the groupings, it is simpler for others to grasp.
  • In order, every trait of any element, creature, or other entity is evaluated for categorization.
  • At the beginning of this process, the resemblance is in a broad sense. As additional qualities are researched, the focus of the research is limited down to a single categorization factor.
  • Chemical elements, for example, are divided into groups based on their metallic and nonmetallic triats.
  • Living species, for example, are categorized into separate kingdoms based on biological commonalities.
  • Hence, grouping is done by scientists to classify and make it easier for further research and understanding.

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