Triv Four - 1985 VG was released on:
USA: 1985
Triv Two - 1984 VG was released on: USA: 1984
Super Triv III - 1988 VG was released on: USA: 1988
I know this could mean I'm being a butt for not answering this correctly, but did you get this question out of a Current Science magazine for a Sci-Triv Game for a 7A class whose teacher is Mrs. Taylor? No, this is not her, but it's a student in her class! ^-^
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern TRIV--M. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter T and 2nd letter R and 3rd letter I and 4th letter V and 7th letter M. In alphabetical order, they are: trivium
an elephant because the surface is the skin and it's bigger that all of them. the volume is the inside....it is WAY bigger than the mouse or zebra...btw isn't that form sci-triv game? i got all of them right.. :P You are right it is from sci triv. Do you go to trinity academy? I left the original answer, here is why I believe it is wrong: The question isn't which has the biggets surface area, or which has the biggest volume, but rather the ratio of SA to Volume. Of course the elephant has the biggest SA as well as the biggest Volume, BUT if you compare SA/Vol, the mouse has the biggest ratio: Mouse (approximating w/ a 1" radius sphere) = 12.56 sq inches / 4.19 cubic inches = 3 Rat (approximating w/ a 2" radius sphere) = 50.26/33.5 cubic inches = 1.5 Zebra (approximating w/ a 2.5' radius sphere) = 377.00 sq inches / 113,097.24 cubic inches = 0.003 Elephant (approximating w/ a 6' radius sphere) = 904.78 sq inches / 1,563,456.25 cubic inches = 0.0006 This is why mice and rats (and other small animals) are largely nocturnal - they do not have enough volume to not overheat in the hot sun compared to their vast amount of surface area for the sun to strike...