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Mars doesn't have rings. The giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) do have rings.
By adding a ring.
Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles.
Yes, but it won't indicate the Karat size - only the gold content of the band.
The Olympic flag has a white background, with five interlaced rings in the center: blue, yellow, black, green and red. This design is symbolic and represents the five inhabited continents of the world, united by Olympic competition, while the six colors are those that appear on all the national flags of the world at the present time.
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You have to be 18 or older to get it alone. If a parent is present, or gives consent, you can get it younger.
You can tell that your parakeet is old by looking at the rings on it's head. If there are a lot of black rings that go around it's head, it is younger. If your parakeet has little rings unlike this one, it's older. This parakeet has almost a white head which means it is older.
Look at the rings on your budgies head. The closer they are to the cere, the younger it is, the farther up the rings go ( or the more they disappear / more plainness the is on its forehead ) on its head the older it is.
You can tell the age of a fish from the number of growth rings on each of its scales. Each pair of rings represents a year. The dark narrow rings represents winter; the wider, lighter rings represents summer.
If this question correlates to the rings in the olympic flag then the answer is that no ring represents the US. The rings represents continents rather than countries. The american continents are represented by the red ring.
it has around 10,000 rings currently and the inner most rings being the oldest and outer rings being younger
the 5 olympic rings stand for the 5 contenents of the world
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The number of rings to draw can vary depending on the purpose or context in which they are being used. Here are a few examples: Tree Rings: To determine the age of a tree, the number of rings can be counted. One ring represents one year of growth, so the total number of rings is equal to the age of the tree. Rings in a target: The number of rings in a target can vary, but it is typically determined by the size of the target and the purpose for which it is being used. For example, a standard archery target may have ten rings, while a target for a shooting competition may have more. Rings in a ring chart or graph: The number of rings in a ring chart or graph can vary depending on the data being presented and the purpose for which it is being used. The number of rings can be adjusted to accommodate the scale and complexity of the data. In general, the number of rings to draw depends on the purpose or context in which they are being used, and can be adjusted to meet the specific needs of the situation.
He represents the dwarves in the fellowship.
The answer is 12 - as usual, double the number of rings in the logo (of which each half-ring represents a single competitor). The number of rings, and hence competitors, doubles at each Olympics. This means at the 2012 London Olympics there will be a total of 45 competitors.