Looking at the diagonal red and white strip running from the top of the flagpole to the center of the flag, you should see the wider white portion on top.
Yes, the right way up which is the broad white stripe at the top.
The right way up.
It is correctly called the Union Flag, and only the Union Jack when it is flown on a ship, the flag would be hoisted up a ships 'jackstay' a rope which runs up the main ships mast, hence the name Union Jack. Most British citizens offhandedly call it the "Union Jack" though, in much the same way Americans call their flag "Old Glory". They called it the old glory because it is old.
The Union Jack (or Union Flag) is the National Flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is comprised of the crosses of St. George (England-red cross on white background), St. Andrew (Scotland- white saltire, or X-shaped cross, on blue background), and St. Patrick (Ireland- Red saltire on white background).
"Where was Jack yesterday" is correct but the sentence needs to end with a question mark (?), not a period (.). He might have been seeing a doctor is the correct way to write the second sentence.
Flys do not have babies, so their is no way to tell. Correct me if I'm wrong. but they can still mate with each other
The three diagonal stripes on a Union Jack consist of a broad white stripe, a medium red stripe, and a narrow white stripe. The bottom half of the Union Jack should have the broad white diagonal stripe nearest to the flagpole, if the bottom half of the flag has the narrow white diagonal stripe nearest the flagpole, the flag is upside down. If you look at the Union Jack on the following link (See Sources and Related Links), the flagpole would be on the left hand side of the flag.
Birds do not fly all the way to the southern hemisphere, they fly to the equator.
The Way of a Trout with the Fly was created in 1921.
The Way of a Trout with the Fly has 259 pages.
When the First Sea Lord is on board a Royal Navy ship, the Union Jack is flown at the stern of the ship. Additionally, a personal flag, known as the Admiral's flag, will be flown at the main mast to indicate the presence of an Admiral on board.
No way. Science fiction. Special effects. ;]
the the correct way is regally