It is ordinal.
The tallest 1st grader would be about 5'1. ( The tallest 6th grader would be about 5'10 tho)
the tallest woman is eve standing at a amazing height of 14ft
The three degrees of comparison are:positive - no comparison (e.g. tall)comparative - between two things (e.g. taller, taller of, taller than)superlative - between three or more things (e.g. tallest, tallest of, the tallest)
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Many people claim that someone is the tallest person. But in my Belief i think its Brendan Adam Plus, hes only thirteen. Well bye.
There is no tallest pigmy because if they are over a certain height they arent classified pigmy. However the tallest pigmy tribe on average was a tribe on an island off of new guienne. They called themselfes the Ramamu Hoolihoos and they would actually eat they enemys upon there defeat.
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Yes, Giraffes are the tallest land animal in the world
it is on the list of tallest buildings but is not the tallest building.
The two tallest buildings in Mississippi are two casinos Biloxi: The Beau Rivage is the tallest and the Imperial Palace is the second tallest.
Simon is the tallest.
burj Dubai is the tallest skyscraper in the world
The tallest mountain in North America is Mt. McKinley.The tallest mountain in South America Aconcagua. The tallest mountain in Asia is Mt. Everest.The tallest mountain in Europe is Mount Elbrus. The tallest mountain in Africa is Mt. Kilimanjaro. The tallest mountain in Australia is Mount Kosciuszko. The tallest mountain in Antarctica is Vinson Massif.
The Himalayas isn't the tallest peak but it is the tallest mountain range inside the Himalayas is the tallest mountain in the world mt everest.
Kirkland HAll Is tha tallest man in the world he is 22feet and 45inches
Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa. The tallest mountain in the world is Mount Everest, in Asia.
are categorical data where there is logical ordering to the categories, eg, 1 = strongly agree, 2 = Agree, 3 = Neutral, 4 = Disagree, 5 = Strongly disagree. It is data that only show their relationship to each other, but they do not give us actual values to tell how much difference there is. Ordinal data almost always starts at 1 and progresses in order to some number that is equal to the n of the original data. Any time you see 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc, you are dealing with ordinal data. If the data doesn't tell you how much better person 1 did than person 2, then it is probably ordinal. There is a race between 6 friends. If the researcher wanted to collect Ordinal data, he or she would have everybody start at the same time and record who came in first, second, third etc. The data would be able to show who was the fastest, but it would be useless to a newcomer who wanted to see where they fit into the group. If he or she raced alone and "won" first, that would not make that person a faster or slower runner than a friend who raced and came in second or third. If they had kept track of the time (interval or ratio data depending on how it was recorded) then they would be able to compare the newcomer easily by comparing the new time. Some other ordinal examples... "The Third tallest person in the class" (we don't know how tall, only that there are two others taller than this person) "Now serving #7" (we don't know when they got in line, but we know it was after #6 and before #8) "I'm the worst soccer player at my school" (maybe this person's school has extremely good soccer players, we don't know how good this person is, only that he or she is not good relative to their peers.)