Yes. As long as you are logged in of course! Lol.
No, flags that you removed before joining The Initiates Program do not count towards your total for the removing flags mission. Similarly, any flags that you removed whilst on a previous mission do not count towards your total either. It is only the flags that you remove from the start date of your mission that count towards the mission. You can check how many flags you have removed by clicking on "My contributions" on the blue menu and filtering to "Flags".
Someone who studies flags is called a Vexillologist
what are the six flags? you ask, well that is a great question, but i don't care
A person that is an expert in studying flags.
Flags
Flags Are At Half Mast to Honor A loss of someone who died for our american flag.
Nobody knows the answer to this question, I think nobody has counted all the flags in Australia
This question is not answerable, as there are multiple Six Flags parks around the globe.
The reason flags are half mast on Sydney Harbour Bridge is most likely because someone has died. Flying flags at half mast is a form of respect for someone that has died.
Only Supervisors can remove flags from questions... This is to prevent people removing flags without remedying the reason the flag was applied in the first instance.
There is no Antarctic national flag, because Antarctica is not a country. All nation-states that support research facilities on the continent fly their own flags. There is no count as to the number.
An amateur vexillologist is someone who has an interest in the study of flags, including their history, design, symbolism, and usage. This fascination can encompass national flags, state and local flags, as well as flags used by organizations and movements. Vexillologists often enjoy researching the meanings behind colors and patterns, as well as collecting and displaying flags from around the world.