North and South America are combined.
The five Olympic rings represent the five continents in the world 5 continents, 5 rings actually
The five colored rings, which are blue, black, yellow, red, and green are on a white background. The rings represent the five continents of the world, united, and combined with the white background, the six colors represent all the national flags of the world at the present time.
It represents the five continents which participate in the Olympic games. The colours represent the colours which are found most commonly on world flags. All the countries in the world have at least one of the colours represented by the rings on their flag.
There are 5 rings on the Olympic flag: blue, yellow, black, green, and red.Or if you count the two small rings where they attach the flag to the flagpole, seven.
They represent the five major population areas of the world:The AmericasEuropeAfricaAsiaOceania (Australia and the many other countries in the Pacific)
The 5 coloured Olympic rings represent the 5 continents of the world, and are interlocking to show how the 5 continents join together for the Olympic games.
The five continents in the games
The olympic rings came out in 1913 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin who is also the founder of the modern Olympic Games. These rings represent the five continents.
Joining rings and it symbolizes united continents.
Becaus the olympic rings represent the continents joing togerther
No. The five rings on the Olympic flag represent the 5 continents from which athletes come to particpate in the games.
The five Olympic rings represent the five continents in the world 5 continents, 5 rings actually
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The olympic rings came out in 1913 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin who is also the founder of the modern Olympic Games. These rings represent the five continents.
In the Olympic logo they represent the only five colours used in world flags.
Yes.
The five rings of the Olympic flag represent the five major continents of the world, linked together in friendship.