Yes. Unless there is some megagrape or microbanana I've never heard of.
A banana is not a tree but a herb. The banana leaves are bigger than the horse chestnut leaves.
a strawberry, yum
The coconut has a frond like leaf, The banana has a solid large blade-like leaf. A banana is a herb not a tree.
Banana
a cherry is bigger because they are big and riped
Grape is the most acidic because it has to lowest pH.
apple, pear, banana, grape, tomato
Oh, dude, 1.07 is bigger than 1.05. It's like comparing a small grape to a slightly bigger grape - not exactly a mind-blowing size difference. But yeah, 1.07 takes the cake in this thrilling battle of decimals.
The grape will float in the water because its density is less than that of water. The grape's skin is impermeable to water, so it won't absorb any and become bigger.
Banana Fungus
A horse chestnut tree!
Generally, if the papaya is heavier than the mango, and it displaces a larger volume of air than the mango, than it will have grown bigger than said mango. However, if the mango is of a particularly large type and the papaya is fairly small, then the papaya will not have grown bigger than a mango. This may not be accurate though, as it is only taking one specific mango and papaya into account.