Because C for Calgary and flames for flames
The distinctive C-wrapped-around-H logo stands for "Club de Hockey Canadien."
Club Athletic Canadien (CAC)(Logo was an ''A'' in a C) was the former name and become Club de Hockey Canadien in 1917 (CHC)(''H'' in a C).
I stand to be corrected on this, but I think it has to do with the design of the new jerseys and the placement of the Wing's logo. It leaves little room for the "C's" placement on the traditional left side, so it is worn on the right.
The growth of McCarthyism and the advent of a new Red Scare in the 1950s gave the Reds' owners concerns that the club's traditional nickname would be seen as an association with the dreaded Red Menace. The name of the team was officially changed to the Cincinnati Redlegs and the new 1956 uniforms wiped out the REDS lettering from inside the C-REDS logo, leaving a plain wishbone C in red.
The term Canuck is a slang for Canadian (often used offensively). Since Montreal had already taken the term "Canadiens," Vancouver chose the name Canucks.
the uniform style did not change but the logo went from an "a" to a "c"
It' inspred by Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C sharp minor.- Niklas Fännick
Oxyacetylene flames can reach temperatures up to 6,332°F (3,500°C) when burned with the optimal ratio of oxygen and acetylene.
The colors of flames in order of increasing temperature are red, orange, yellow, and blue. Blue flames are typically the hottest, reaching temperatures of around 1,500 degrees Celsius.
The cast of Flames of Wrath - 1923 includes: John Burton as William Jackson Frank Colbert as C. Dates Anna Kelson as Flora Fulton John Lester Johnson as Frank Keith Roxie Mankins as Pauline Keith Charles Pearson as Guy Braxton
Blue flames typically burn at temperatures of around 1,982°F (1,082°C) to 2,192°F (1,200°C), while white flames can reach temperatures of 2,702°F (1,480°C) or higher. The color of a flame is influenced by the temperature and the elements present in the combustion process.
No, because any flame has heat , and if you try to freeze it , the freezing agent would either: a) melt the freezing agent...... b) burst it into flames...... c) or both.
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The melting point of tin is 231.9 degrees C (450F). Conceivably, it could melt in your hands. To accomplish this, I would recommend a local anesthetic because your hands would probably burst into flames during the process.
Carolina Herrera has this logo.
If your talking about the logo's quiz its canon
The logo with a blue triangle and yellow c and mermaid is Cressi.