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Tools for Sorting & Classifying

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Tools for Sorting & Classifying

Scientists use tools to help sort and classify.

Example: tables

Example: tables

  • A table with rows and columns can be used to show the different features of a set of items.
    • Example: You can use a table to show whether different materials are waterproof, flexible, transparent, etc.
Example: binary trees

Example: binary trees

  • A binary tree can be used to sort living things.
  • Binary trees group things according to their features using yes/no questions.
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