Abstract
In this article, the concept of groups is dissected in further detail. The notion of groups is quite broad and may be applied not just to individuals but also to a variety of other living things outside humans. People are more likely to establish groups when they have comparable experiences or ways of thinking about how to satisfy their requirements. The purpose of this article is to acquaint the reader with the idea of groups and to explain how one can form a general description of groups by first comprehending the formation process, the formation of groups, the characteristics and types of groups, and other topics related to acquainting oneself with and understanding formal groups as well as the behavior of individuals within those groups. The reader will become familiar with the idea of groups and will learn how one can form a general description of groups.