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Sorting & Classifying

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Sorting & Classifying

Sorting and classifying mean putting things into groups according to their features.

Scientific sorting and classifying

Scientific sorting and classifying

  • Scientific sorting and classifying mean grouping things such as plants, animals or materials according to carefully observed features.
    • Groups help us to understand how things are similar or different.
Carl Linnaeus

Carl Linnaeus

  • Carl Linnaeus was a Swedish scientist born in 1707.
  • Linnaeus developed the way we sort living things by their features and characteristics.
Dmitri Mendeleev

Dmitri Mendeleev

  • Dmitri Mendeleev was a Russian chemist born in 1834.
  • Mendeleev developed the periodic table to group elements based on their atomic weight.
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