The colours of the Olympic rings were chosen because at least one of those colours appears on each countries flag.
There are 5 rings. The colors of each represent all of the colors of the national flags of those countries participating in the Olympic games.
The colors of the rings in the Olympic flag do not represent any continent or country. The colors represent the colors found in the flags of the nations that compete in the Olympic Games.
There are five rings and each one is a different color. Those colors are black, yellow, green, red, and blue.blue,white,red
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It's blue,black,red,yellow,green and those are the colours
beacause itthe colour of the flags that r doing the event
I think it's because every country flag has at least one of those colours on it.
Because it represents each region.The Olympic rings are those colours because every country's flag has at least one colour in common with the logo.To represent all of the countries colors. Each countries flag has at least one of the colors.
the colours were chosen as at least one of them appears on every competing countries flag
The olympic rings are made up of 6 colors (the 5 rings and the white background) which, at the time of their creation, every country competing at the olympics (1912) had one of those colors in their flag. Australia is hence covered as our flag is White, Blue and Red, all of which appear on the olympic flag.
The same colours as the olympic rings.