The individual colors do not represent any one thing in particular. The five rings on the Olympic flag are five different colors, blue, black, red, yellow and green. They were chosen because every nation in the world had at least one of these colors in their flag at the time it was designed, 1914.
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Type your answer here... OD Green, or Olive Drab, was a term for the color the US Army adopted for their uniforms and equipment. It is a dark green with some brown mixed with it.
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The ring is in the Minotaur's nose.You will need a reed pipe from the Temple of the Muses in the Grove right of the Village. The minotaur's cave is in the other direction, at the far left of the island.Collect the flower and pomegranates in the Garden of the Sphinx.Open the door by playing the colored notes on the reed pipe (blue-blue-green-yellow-yellow-red-blue-green)Enter the maze and defeat the challenges there.When you exit the maze, the minotaur grudgingly gives you the ring.(see related question)
It is a stand that sits over a benson berner and holds the iron ring
In chemistry, a ring stand places a heated sample above the direct flame of a Bunsen burner.
What does WSE stamp stand for inside Jostens ring
It’s the brand of the ring
A ring stand is usually used to hold somthing such as a beaker above a burner. the actual stand is just a base a stem then you attach the iron ring.
First ring -blue Second ring -black Thrid ring -red Fourth ring -yellow Fifth ring -green Means Blue,Black,Red,Yellow,Green respectively .
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Silver Tone.
L stamped inside a ring
There are different versions of the ring, but I think one of them shines a green dot. A green laser pointer another words.
The Green Lantern ring is a fictional item from the DC Comics universe. It does not exist in reality.
The ring stand used in chemistry is typically called a "retort stand." It is a metal rod with a heavy base that holds various clamps and rings used to support laboratory glassware or other equipment during an experiment.