Each Continent
The five rings represent the five major regions of the world: Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania.
5 continents of the world
the 5 conntinants
The rings stand for the five continents that participate in the Olympics. Antarctica does not participate and North and South America are considered one continent.
The Olympic ring colors (including the White Background) symbolizes the colors of the flags of the countries that participate in the Olympic games. At least one of those colors is in the flags of the countries that play in the Olympic games.
Each ring stands for one of the five major Continents of the world, linked together in friendship.
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as it represents 5 continents Asia , Australia , Europe , Africa and America . each continent represent a particular coloured ring .
Africa!
it stands for the continents of the world that take place in it.
each continent
It represents a Continent
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The 5 rings of the Olympics stand for friendship. Baron Pierre de Coubertin wanted all of the countries to join.
The Olympic games do not have an official mascot. The logo of the Olympics is five interconnected rings. Each ring represents an inhabited continent on earth.
The 5 most important continents of the world.
The answer is 12 - as usual, double the number of rings in the logo (of which each half-ring represents a single competitor). The number of rings, and hence competitors, doubles at each Olympics. This means at the 2012 London Olympics there will be a total of 45 competitors.
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They don't each individually have there own meaning, but they stand for the five continents that participate in the olympic games.