The flag of the Olympic Games have five interlocking rings (blue, yellow, black, green, and red) on a white background. These rings represent the five parts of the world that were joined together in the Olympic movement: Africa, the Americas (North America and South America combined), Asia, Australia and Europe. Antartica is not included as one of the continents. No one ring represents a specific place. At least one color of the six colors of the Oympic flag (including white) are included in the flags of every country in the world.
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The five rings represent the five inhabited continents of the world. It has never been stated that a specific ring or colour represents a specific continent
all of them as a ring does not represent a specific continent the colours of each nations flag are represented in the rings
There are three olympic values they are:freindshiprespectexcellenceThe blue ring represents for:participationThe yellow ring represents for:competitionThe black ring represents for:excellenceThe green ring represents for:unityThe red ring represents for:hopeI hope I helped you :)
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They are the five mascots, each associated with a ring of the Olympic flag, of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing. Click on the 'Fuwa' link below to see pictures of them along with an explanation of what each represents.
The five ring colors of the olympic games are blue, black, red, yellow, green.According to the Olympic association, the colours do notapply to specific continents, however it is often assumed that:Blue: Represents EuropeBlack: Represents AfricaRed: Represents AmericaYellow: Represents AsiaGreen: Represents Australia
The colours of the olympic rings dont represent the continents, they are colours that all the flags have. Not one flag doesnt have an olympic ring colour.
it means that there is heat in the countries
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Red, black, yellow, blue and green
Yes, Every ring represents a continent