it stands for the continents of the world that take place in it.
Africa!
Because every flag has at least one of the colours in it.Interesting thing is that each ring represents a focus of what the Olympics represents. Blue: Participation, Yellow: Competition, Black: Excellence, Green: Unity and Red: Hope.
green, yellow,blue,red, black
Well if u bought a mood ring it should have come with a little paper saying what they mean
The 5 rings of the Olympics stand for friendship. Baron Pierre de Coubertin wanted all of the countries to join.
The 5 rings are all different colours. There is at least one colour of each countries flag in the rings.
The Netherlands
IT LOOKS LIKE A SORTA OVAL STADIUM NOTHING REALLY OUT OF THE EXTRODINARY the olympic rings are 5 circles joined together. each ring/circle is a different colour; red, blue, black, yellow and green. these colours are the only colours that can go on a country's flag apart from white.
they are the colours of the Olympic rings and the stand for determination, equality and five others that represent the true meaning of the Olympics
blue,red,black,green,yellow They represent 5 countrys
pink
Despite popular misconceptions there is no link between the ring colours and a continent, the colours simply came from those colours that appeared on all the national flags of the world at that time. The colors, including white, are chosen such that the flag of every country has at least one of its colors in the Olympic flag. The rings of blue, black, yellow, red and green, which make up one of the most recognized symbols in the world, traditionally represent the five different areas of the world involved in the Olympics (North and South America are considered one area, along with Africa, Australia, Asia and Europe). However, these continents are not represented individually by any particular ring.