Becaus the olympic rings represent the continents joing togerther
The five rings symbolise the five continents in the world. The different colours of the rings are blue, black, red, yellow, green each flag in the world has at least one colour in the Olympic rings, in their flags
1 ring each for our 5 continents.
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
The five Olympic rings are red, yellow, blue, black and green in colour, representing each of the five participating continents-Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe and the Americas (North and South America are treated as one continent).
the continents dont touch
The Olympic rings represent the five continents (Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania) coming together in unity through sports. Each ring is a different color (blue, yellow, black, green, and red) and at least one of these colors appears on every national flag in the world.
For each of the 5 continents in the world.
The five rings symbolise the five continents in the world. The different colours of the rings are blue, black, red, yellow, green each flag in the world has at least one colour in the Olympic rings, in their flags
5 rings
there is no order it is only made to make all 5 continents connect to each other showing everyone is equal
It consists of five linked rings representing inhabited continents, one each of red, blue, yellow, green, and black. These are the colors that were found in all flags at the time the logo was created.
It was designed by a Frenchman named Baron Pierre de Coubertin in 1912. He is regarded as the father of the modern day Olympics. These five rings represent the five continents of all the athletes that came to compete in the Olympic events. The rings stand for the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania.