A nation's flag may be flown half way up a flag pole as a symbol of respect, mourning, or distress.
Folding a flag into a triangle is often referred to as "flag folding" or "triangular flag folding." This method is commonly used for ceremonial purposes, especially for the United States flag, during military funerals or memorial services. The triangular shape symbolizes the tri-cornered hats worn by colonial soldiers.
A long tapering flag is called a "pennant." Pennants are typically triangular in shape and are often used in various contexts, including signaling and sports. In financial markets, a pennant pattern can indicate a continuation of a price trend.
A ship's tapering flag is called a "pennant." Pennants are typically elongated and triangular in shape, often used to signify a particular message or denote a specific vessel's identity. They can also serve decorative purposes and are commonly seen in maritime signaling.
Nepal.
Depends on which flag- you did not tell us which one. The US flag has no green.
When somebody has died.
The US flag is flown at halfmast as symbol of mourning.
The US flag is flown at halfmast as symbol of mourning.
usually it means that someone important has passed away. bringing your flag halfmast show respect for the person .
Cos the Americans are to stupid to realise it goes up all the way.
The California flag is called the bear flag.
It is called "Red Ensign". The Ontario's flag is called "Red Ensign".
A flag specialist is called a vexillologist.
A knight's flag is called a Pennon. It is a small flag on end of lance.
The "field." The horizontal length of the flag is called the "fly." The height of the flag is called the "hoist."
A Flag
Such a flag is called a national flag.