The seven-pointed stars often represent various symbolisms in different cultures and contexts, such as the seven classical planets or the seven days of the week. Meanwhile, the five-pointed star, known as a pentagram, is commonly associated with various meanings, including protection and balance. The difference in the number of points can reflect the specific beliefs or values of the culture using the stars. Ultimately, the design of these stars serves to convey distinct messages or ideals.
There are six stars on Australia's national flag. Five of them form the constellation of the Southern Cross, while the sixth is the Commonwealth star, also known as the Federation star, representing Australia's states and territories.
There are 50 stars, and each one of them has 5 points.
The constellation of seven stars that helps to find the points of the compass is known as the Big Dipper, part of Ursa Major. Its distinctive shape resembles a ladle or dipper and can be used to locate Polaris, the North Star, which indicates true north. By following the line formed by the two stars at the end of the "dipper," one can easily find Polaris and determine direction.
Seven. For the seven seas and the seven continents.
There are six stars on the Australian flag. The big star is the Commonwealth Star which has seven points, one for each state and one for the territories. The other five stars form the Southern Cross constellation which is visible from anywhere in Australia.
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Every star on the Australian flag does not have seven points. Each of the stars which form the constellation of the Southern Cross have seven points, except for the smallest which has just five - for no particular reason, other than that it is smaller. The others originally had between five and nine points each, but they were standardised by the British Admiralty for simplicity of manufacturing the flag. Below the Union Jack is the Commonwealth Star, or Federation Star, which has seven points, one for each of the six states of Australia and the seventh representing all the territories, mainland and offshore.
I got one and I got points, my lawyer said it's a mistake. I also checked on MVC's website and it wasn't under the violations with points.
There is one star with fourteen points. The fourteen points represent the unity of the thirteen states of Malaysia.
The flag with seven stars representing the seven original provinces is that of Uruguay. The stars are arranged in a semicircle above a sun, symbolizing the country's independence and unity. Each star represents one of the provinces that formed the initial territory of the nation.
The more you get correct in a row the more points you will get. I got 300 points for one question :-)
The Australian flag has six stars. This consists of the Commonwealth Star under the Union Jack, which has seven points representing the six states and territories of Australia, with one point representing all the other territories. The Southern Cross constellation is also featured on the flag, with four stars of different sizes.