A fertile crescent is a bit of fertile land in the middle of a desert or dry area. The Blue and White Nile are rivers that flow into the hot, dry, desert areas of northeastern Africa. When the rivers overflow, the deposit sediment and water onto the land. This sediment is very fertile, so plants begin to grow. Eventually, the land becomes very fertile and forms a fertile crescent around the banks of the Blue and White Nile. That is how fertile crescents relate to the Blue and White Nile. *This answer was posted by a 7th grader from Snelson Golden Middle School from Liberty County, Georgia. To all you "smart" adults out there that failed to answer this question, you are NOT snnarter than a seventh grader!*
The state flag of South Carolina was officially adopted in 1861. It has a white crescent and a white palmetto tree on a blue ground. Three white crescents (on a blue background) were first used on a South Carolina banner protesting the Stamp Act in 1765.
It's blue and white with a sun in the middle. See the related link below..
Yours is very pretty! It's got 3 crescents (mark of the second son, hope of glory) in a chevron pattern - cross-charged azure and argent (meaning they are both blue and white.. this coloration is in vertical wavy lines across the crescents - indicating water- , which have their openings facing upward). All this on a Gules field (red background).
The hotter something is the brighter it gets. it starts at red, to orange, to white, to blue white
The hottest stars are blue or blue-white. Brightness is a different matter, and is not strictly related to color.
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It is a light blue hue. See the related link for a picture.
The colors of the Argentina flag are blue and white. See the related link for an image.
It is blue, white and red in three vertical bands. The blue is nearer to the mast.
If a blue star wasn't so hot - it wouldn't be a blue star - it would be a white star.See related question for more details.