Red, green, and blue dots representing earthquake epicenters are typically plotted on a geographic map, indicating the locations of seismic activity. Each color may correspond to different magnitudes or types of earthquakes, with red often signaling the most intense events. These dots are usually overlaid on a map of tectonic plates or regions prone to seismic activity, helping visualize the distribution and frequency of earthquakes in a specific area.
you could buy red blue orange green red yellow pink purple black of the section that says "celebrate" of the kind of Wilton.
Blue and Gold make green
Green
You will get green, or something close to it.
Each pixel in an image is given values for how much Red Green and Blue are in that picture element. E.g. if it is black the values are 0, 0, 0. Yellow (the brightest available is, in the hexadecimal system) FF, FF, 0 because red and green make yellow in the additive system used on color monitors.
The flag used to represent Africa in the Olympics was green. A silhouette of Africa was located in the middle with yellow stars making a circle around it.
green
The green leaf on the poppy does not represent anything independently from the poppy itself. The poppy is used as a memorial flower for veterans.
Red and green.
jade and green
peace
green
Land
The green leaf on the poppy does not represent anything independently from the poppy itself. The poppy is used as a memorial flower for veterans.
After beating Giovanni the last time as the gym leader you should get the TM earthquake.
The 1974 film, Earthquake, starred Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner, George Kennedy, and Lorne Green.
The green room is located in Botie Idaho.