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The histories, meanings, and descriptions of the flags of the Countries of the World and the etiquette of using them.

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What does the flag of the aborigines look like?

The Aboriginal flag is a horizontal bicolor flag with a black top half and a red bottom half, separated by a thin yellow stripe in the middle. The black represents the Aboriginal people, the red represents the red earth, and the yellow represents the sun, spirituality, and the connection to the land.

Where are graves decorated with flags and flowers?

Veterans' sections of burial grounds are whwere graves are decorated with flags and flowers.

Specifically, military flags are part of the military service style of burial given to veterans of the armed forces. Smaller versions of the flag of the United States of America can be posted alongside markers and within holders at mausoleums. Flowers especially may be visible alongside the flags on the veteran in question's birth and death dates as well as such holidays of national remembrance as Memorial Day in May and Veterans Day in November.

What is feeder stripe. Difference between feeder stripe engineering stripe?

answered by nitul_impossible

Feeder Stripe

# Feeder stripe has a small repeating unit approximately 1.9 inch.

# There is no extra device on feeder stripe.

# Production cost is low.

# Productivity is high.

Engineering/Auto stripe-

# Engineering/Auto stripe has large repeating unit.

# There is no limitation in repeating unit.

# There is an extra device named "Finger" that can feed extra thread for knitting.

# Low productivity.

# Production cost high approximately 7-10 times higher.

# A large derivatives in stripe.

Why do hoverflies have yellow stripes?

In nature, bright colouring, particularly black and yellow stripes, are a warning that the wearer of those colours is poisonous, or dangerous in some other way, so birds and other predators tend to avoid them. Some insects, for example the hoverfly, copy the colouring for self-protection, but are quite harmless.

What does the eagle mean on the German flag?

The Bundesschild on the German flag is an eagle inside a shield, which overlaps with as much as 1/5 of the flag's length. This flag signifies federal government, and normal citizens are not permitted to use it.

What creature is on the national flag of Wales?

That would be a red dragon passant* on a green and white field. *walking towards the viewers left, with the right forepaw raised and all others on the ground.

What does the bird on the Zimbabwe flag mean?

It represents a bird statue which is found in the ruins of Great Zimbabwe; which was an ancient civilization that existed in the region from the 11th century to about the 14th century.

What animal is on the Claifornia Flag?

The Californian Grizzly Bear, which is now extinct. (the last one died in 1911)

Why is the eagle the symbol on the Egyptian flag?

Zeus is the father of gods/ goddesses and man kind and he rules the sky, weather, law, order and fate. He was depicted as a royal posture mature man with a dark beard. His symbols were the royal sceptre, the eagle and the lightning bold the leathal weapon.

The eagle is the king of the sky and surveys all life while flying same as Zeus.

What animal appears most on state flags?

Lions. Lions can be seen on flags representing Germany, Aquitaine (France), Bermuda, the British Army, Estonian Presidency, and many other countries and organizations.

What is the galapagos's islands flag?

The Galapagos Islands are a province of Ecuador, they are under the same flag as Ecuador.

What flies around all day but never goes anywhere?

a flag flies around all day but never goes anywhere! hope this helps!:)

What does the symbol mean on the Turkish flag?

The flag of Turkey is red flag with a white crescent moon and a little white star in the centre of the moon. Red colour represents, according to Turkish tradition, hegemony and white power, justice, purity and exaltation.

What does California Republic means on California's state flag?

The Californian flag have the words "California Republic" to represent the three weeks in 1846 when California was independent from Mexico and not yet part of the United States. At this time, it was its own government.

Why are roots white not green?

according to me they do have white roots in order to emit heat as they are submerged in soil

What do the colors on the African flag stand for?

Green-Land

Red-Blood that was shed

Black-Color of the people

Yellow-Sun

What fly as red eyes and grey and black stripes?

A house fly with stripes and red eyes is a flesh fly. They breed in garbage, manure and small carcasses.

Which Flag has a picture of an eagle devouring a snake?

The flag of Mexico consists of three vertical stripes of green, white, and red, with a symbol representing the country's national coat of arms in the centre.

The coat of arms depicts a Golden eagle perched on top of a prickly pear cactus, devouring a snake.