"The lowest order are the creatures who are the stupidest (like turkeys and dolphins) and the highest are whales, elephants (can reaninimate infanty elephants) and primates (human, gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo). For a complete list, Google it."
- Frisian
The above is one fairly vague answer to a deceptively complicated question. What ever metric is used to determine the "order" of animals has to be quantified somehow, which in itself is open to massive subjectivity. Is intelligence really the determining factor? Wouldn't resilience be a better measure considering life is all about surviving and intelligence isn't everything?
What about size or weight or lethality or total population numbers?
In science however, animals are ordered basically according to their complexity.
Planarians are the lowest form, then up through sea squirts, worms, cnidarians, arthropods, fish, reptiles, etc... you get it. And for the record, turkeys and dolphins arn't dumb, they are both fairly high order. Humans are the only organism fully cognisant of our impact on the world yet we repeat the same mistakes again and again. A computer is no smarter than its operator, no matter what the contents or capacity of its hard drive.
If they all have a common denominator, then list them from lowest to highest numerator.
fling flog sum
the number( or numbers) in the middle of a list of numbers in order of highest to lowest. eg. the median in the following list is 7 1,2,3,7,8,9,9
Websites such as TripAdvisor and Lonely Planet both list popular restaurants in Rostock. These sites order the restaurants from highest ranked to lowest.
Sort allows you to put things in order. If you have a list of numbers and wanted them in ascending or descending order, you can sort them. The same thing can be done if you had a list of other kinds of things like names or dates and you wanted to sort them.
Don't arrange it at all. Call the first temperature in the list "lowest" and also "highest". Then go down the list. If a temperature is bigger than "highest", re-set "highest" to that temperature, so that further values will be compared with that. Equally, if a temperature is lower than "lowest", re-set "lowest" to that temperature, so that furher values will be also compared with that. Eventually you will reach the end of the data, with "highest" and "lowest" giving the values you want.
The median as an average this is found by putting all the numbers in numerical order from lowest to highest the number in the middle of the list is the median. For example in the list 3,5,6,9,10,11,12 the number 9 is the median.
Median means the middle. In mathematics, you take a list of numbers, list them from lowest to highest, and the median is whatever number is in the middle.
Plasma, gas, liquid, solid.
I will list them from the highest energy to the lowest: -Plasma -Gas -Liquid -Solid -Bose-Einstien Condensate
Missions, viziers, mestizo, native Americans
To find the highest and lowest elements in a linked list, iterate the list and detect the highest and lowest elements. Details omitted ... list *head; /* pointer to first element */ list *temp; /* temp pointer list *high = null; /* pointer to high element */ list *low = null; /* pointer to low element */ for (temp=head; temp!=null; temp=temp->next) { /* iterate all elements */ if (temp == head ) { /* initial case */ high = low = temp; /* start accumulating results } else { /* otherwise */ if (higher(temp, high) high = temp; /* choose higher */ if (lower(temp, low) low = temp; /* choose lower */ } }