The colors of the Syrian Flag from up to down means : 1-The red color represents the blood of the invaders. 2- the White Color represents peace . 3 - the two Green Stars , represent Syria and Egypt when unified in the Arab republic which lasted from 1958-1961. 4 -The Black color stands for mourning the martyrs who defended Syria.
The flag is drawn from the Arab flag upon the Arab revolution against the Ottoman in 1917. The Arab flag in turn is based on an ancient poet that says that our swords are red, our land is green, our intentions are 'white' and sorrow for our dead.
each color means something diffrent
The white background represent peace. The country's shape in copper to show its historical attachment with the metal, copper.
Yes. Depending on the acidic balance of the matter you are referring to it has a different color for the different levels of acidity.
In digital images, each color channel uses 8 bits of data to represent a single color, resulting in a total of 24 bits for three color channels (red, green, blue).
there are two of each color because one is an exact duplicate of the other
Each color of the U.S. flag has a specific representation. Blue was used to represent freedom and perseverance, white was used to represent innocence and purity, and red was used to represent blood and war.
Each color of the U.S. flag has a specific representation. Blue was used to represent freedom and perseverance, white was used to represent innocence and purity, and red was used to represent blood and war.
The red, white, black, and two green stars on the Syrian flag represent significant elements of the country's history and identity. Red stands for the blood shed for independence, white for purity, black for the dark days of oppression, and the two green stars represent the unity between Egypt and Syria under the United Arab Republic.
Not quite sure what you mean by "represent"; physically, each color has a different frequency, and thus also a different wavelength.
No. In fact, Syria is in western Asia, Cambodia in southeast Asia.
Each band of color on the seafloor represents a different depth range or elevation. These color bands are used in bathymetric maps to visually depict the various underwater topographic features and gradients in depth.
There is no particular meaning to each color in the Olympic flag. The colors that are on the flag represent the colors that can be found in almost all nations of the world.