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Who were remembrance men?

on remembarence Sunday we remember men who died in the world war. we wear poppies since they are the colour of blood and most men died in flanders fields and are buried there. if you were to go there the field they fought in would be covered in standing up crosses. we remember them since they fought for us, to stop Hitler and the Germans taking over our lives today. flanders fields are covered in poppies.


Can you give me a sentence using the Word poppy in it?

Poppies are used to celebrate November 11th. Poppy's favorite flowers were poppies. The red poppies popped against the green field. The poppies were wild flowers.


What do the poppies at the World War 1 museum stand for?

Flanders Field in Belgium. A cometary for WW1 soldiers. In Flanders Fields the poppies blow, Between the crosses row on row. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The reason for this is that the WW1 battle fields were stripped of vegetation and turned into fields of mud by the shelling that went on. Poppy seeds lie dormant in the soil for many, many years and when the ground is disturbed and they are brought up to the surface they sprout and flower the next summer. The battle fields of WW1 therefore turned into solid fields of bright red poppies, a striking sight that, given what had happened there, would have made a deep impression on anybody who saw them (hence the poem). In the UK on remembrance day (11/11) people wear red poppies and lay poppy wreaths in memory of the WW1 fallen.


Do poppies grow in flanders field?

The reason that poppies grew so widly in Flander's fields is because when the bodies of all of the dead soldiers from world war I were buried in Flande's field the decomposing bodies became a fertilizer to the soil and made enough nutrients to make poppies, which eventually began to grow all over the Field, making it covered in red.


What would you call a person from flanders?

A person from Flanders is typically referred to as a "Fleming."


How many poppies are there around the world?

It is difficult to determine the exact number of poppies around the world as they are grown in many different regions and climates. Poppies are a diverse group of plants with many different species and varieties, so the total number of poppies would be in the millions.


How many poppies are sold in one year?

oh it would be hard to say but probably like millions of poppies. Around 40 million poppies are sold each year.


Who is the Mare of Flanders'?

That would be Anne of Cleaves, Henry's fourth wife. He said she was ugly and called here 'The fat mare of Flanders's' (she was from a place in Germany, close to Flanders's)


Is 'Wild Poppies' a famous painting?

I would say it is fairly famous.


Who was the poem Flanders field targeted at?

The poem "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae was targeted at readers to remember and honor those who died in World War I. It aimed to evoke a sense of remembrance and reverence for the soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice on the battlefield.


Which sensory detail would best help the reader picture a place the writer observed?

The smell of a field of flowers


Why did the witch place the potion in the poppies in the Wizard of Oz?

The witch obviously wanted the shoes from Dorothy and the poppies poison would put her to sleep enabling her to get the slippers in the book the wizard of oz the witch never put the poison in the poppies it was already there and you could die from those if you stayed there too long