The flag is divided diagonally by a yellow-edged black band from the lower hoist-side corner. The upper triangle (hoist side) is green and the lower triangle is blue. Green represents the natural vegetation present in the country, yellow represents the rich mineral deposits of the country, black represents the skin colour of Tanzanians, and blue represents the numerous lakes and rivers and the Indian ocean.
fish love sea and bird u can work out
Because each colour represents a different flavour.
A pie chart will usually have a legend to indicate what each slice represents. The legend will show the colour or pattern of each of the slices and a description of what it represents that is set by the user.
The five rings represent the five inhabited continents of the world. It has never been stated that a specific ring or colour represents a specific continent
No, because while the sun is rising the sun looks orange in colour because at that time the wavelength of orange colour rays will be more and while the sun is setting it looks in red colour because at that time the wavelength of red colour rays will be more. Normally the sky looks blue because at that time the wavelength of blue colour rays will be more.
Each color of the Indian flag has a specific meaning. The saffron color represents courage and sacrifice, symbolizing the strength of the nation. The white color represents peace and truth, signifying purity and harmony. The green color stands for faith and chivalry, reflecting the agricultural wealth and prosperity of the country.
A bitmap is a series of bits which represents a rasterized graphic image, each pixel being represented as a group of bits.
In GATE 0 represents OFF and 1 represents ON
I assume you are talking about boxing, judo or wrestling. Those are the colour competitors have to wear. They draw for a colour and each competitor has uniforms in each colour.
The box represents 50%. Each whisker represents 25%.
16 of each colour. So 32. 8x8 board 2 rows of 8 for each colour :D
Here are two explanations that are both correct. Use whichever works for you:Its basically the bit, usually in the corner, that explains what each colour (or whatever is being used) on the pie chart represents.So, you might have a pie chart that is divided into sections, with each section having a different colour. The key is often a short list of small squares that are in all the colours on the pie chart. Besides these squares will be the thing that their colour represents on the pie chart.