Books with hundred of pages have been written on this subject. Get a copy of Cartridges of the World. Your library should have a copy.
Here's how to figure these out. First, which is the biggest number (ignore the sign for now). Got it? Okay, now if it has a negative sign in front, that's your smallest number. In the list above, the biggest number does indeed have a negative sign, so it's your smallest. If it doesn't, then it's your biggest number. A negative sign turns your biggest into your smallest. The smallest number is either the positive number that is closest to zero in a list, or if the list has negative numbers, then it is the biggest negative number (that would make it the farthest away from zero).
The largest island on the planet is Greenland (no, NOT Australia).
I can think of four ways to do that:Make the biggest number on the list bigger.Add a new number to the list that's bigger than the biggest one there now.Make the smallest number on the list smaller.Add a new number to the list that's smaller than the smallest one there now.
Crocodiles, gavials, alligators, and caimans. This list of crocodilians is from biggest to smallest.
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Biggest: Pacific Smallest: Arctic
It is neither the smallest nor the biggest.
It's neither the biggest nor the smallest. Biggest = Jupiter Smallest = Mercury.
As the list would run into hundreds it is suggested that the web be consulted in a more specific manner.
pacific is the biggest and indian is the smallest
Biggest - Rajasthan, Smallest - Lakshadweep.
mercury is smallest and Jupiter is biggest.