This is known as the Nordic Cross. Every Nordic flag has adopted the cross on the flags except Greenland. It represents Christianity.
The Scandinavian visible spectrum is the same as the standard visible spectrum found around the world. It includes the range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that are visible to the human eye, typically from approximately 390 to 700 nanometers. This spectrum is responsible for the colors we perceive in our environment.
A punnett square is the diagram used to determine the expected genotypic ratios for the offspring.A dihybrid cross is a cross involving two different traits. For example RrDd X RrDd would be a dihybrid cross. You could use a punnett square to determine the expected ratios for this cross:RDRdrDrdRDRRDDRRDdRrDDRrDdRdRRDdRRddRrDdRrddrDRrDDRrDdrrDDrrDdrdRrDdRrddrrDdrrddOne parent's genotype is shown across the top, the other down the side (both in bold).
what is vegetable and its reproductive part
yes, it is known as cross polliination. pollen grains of one plant transfer to stgma of another plant of the same species.
The two main types of pollination are self (or autogamous) pollination and cross (or heterogamous) pollination. Self pollination - is when pollination is tansfer from the anther to the stigma of the same flower. Cross pollintion - is when pollination is transfer from the anther to the stigma of another flower
It is a long standing flag-tradition that christian countries have a cross in their flag. Our state religion is christian (though we are not a very religious nation, its our cultural heritage more like it) All the Scandinavian countries have the same cross in their flag. The colours: red, white and blue symbolizes freedom. The US and Norway both have these colours, and we are both free after having been under the rule of some other nation, Norway under Sweden and denmark, and the US under the british empire:)
THE NOVA SCOTIA FLAG WAS DESIGNED SIMILAR TO THE EXISTING SCOTTISH FLAG WHICH IS THE WHITE CROSS ON THE FLAG OF BLUE BUT IN REVERSE. ie BLUE CROSS ON THE FLAG OF WHITE. AFTER ALL WE ARE THE SAME PEOPLE. TOMMY BROTHERSTON.
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The flag of Chile is red, white and blue. The flag of England has a red St. Georges cross on a white background. There is no blue in the flag of England.
Every state has there own flag and it doesn;t have 2 be the same as our countrys. Thats is true, but the Oregon flag is also two sided, the only other two sided flag is the country of Paraguay.
Quite simple (1) The NZ flag does not have the "Commonwealth Star" which is an integral part of the Australian flag (this is the six pointed star to represent the six founding states plus Australia's territories, located under the Union Jack) (2) The NZ flag has the Southern Cross coloured red with white borders(rather than white on the Aussie flag) (3) The Southern Cross on the NZ flag only has four five-pointed stars (rather than five on the Aussie - four with seven points and one with five) (Typo on original answer incorrectly said the stars on the Aussie flag were blue - they are of course white
Blue on white.
The Confederate National Flag was called the Stars and Bars. The flag that most people are familiar with, the blue diagonal cross with thirteen white stars set on a red field is the battle flag which is mistakenly called by the same name. It is called the Southern Cross.
No, Swedish is a language spoken in Sweden, while Scandinavian refers to a group of languages spoken in the Scandinavian countries of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Swedish is a part of the Scandinavian language group.
No, not exactly. The Scottish flag is a blue background with a white diagonal cross. It is part of the Union flag for Britain. The other two parts are made up from the Northern Ireland flag and the English flag. The Welsh flag for some reason has no place.
Absolutely not. The flag of England shows the Cross of St. George, a red cross on a white field, most often seen waved by English soccer fans in international competition. The British flag is the Union flag, which replaces most of the field of white with blue (to symbolize the inclusion of Scotland) and adds an extra red x.
The Saltire flag has a white cross with blue background to symbolise the crucifixion of Saint Andrew. The form of the cross on the flag is supposedly the same form of the cross that Saint Andrew was crucified on. Many other flags are inspired by the Saltire, like Jamacia and Albama.