50 stars represent the states
50 stars represent the states
The flag of the USA has 50 stars to represent the 50 states in the country. Each star symbolizes a state that is part of the United States of America.
The flamethrower comes from China
Each country has its own flag.
is red with a white Scandinavian cross that extends to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side
It's the colors of the American flag, and also the colors of the Confederate flag, which used to be displayed as part of the North Carolina flag.
The 50 stars on the USA flag represent the 50 states in the country. Each star symbolizes a state and their unity as part of the United States of America.
The 13 stripes represent the thirteen original colonies and the 50 stars represent the 50 states which are now part of the United States.
The cross on the flag from New Zealand is part of the British Union Jack. This is used to represent the country's British heritage. The stars on the flag represent the southern cross.
Australia was once a British colony, and so holds the Union Flag within it's flag to represent this. This is the same for all flags which hold the Union Flag as part of their flag. Almost all (with the exception of a small few) countries that were/are part of the Commonwealth were British colonies, and therefore may hold the Union Flag within their own flag.
It symbolizes honest and purity. It also contrasts with the red circle, red being brightness, sincerity and warmth. The current flag was adopted as the civil ensign in 1870 and slightly modified in 1999. It symbolizes the Rising Sun : the dawn of the possible future.