Australia's national colors, green and gold, were officially proclaimed in and are used by national sporting teams and for official purposes. Which of the following explains the symbolic origin of these specific colors?
- They represent the golden blossoms and green leaves of the Golden Wattle, Australia's national floral emblem.Cevap
- BThey were chosen to represent the colors of the kangaroo and emu found on the Commonwealth Coat of Arms.
- CThey reflect the green of the tropical rainforests and the gold of the sand in the Great Australian Bight.
Cevap
The national colors represent the golden blossoms and green leaves of the Golden Wattle, which is Australia's national floral emblem.
The correct answer is correct because green and gold were officially adopted to reflect the natural colors of the Golden Wattle ( ). The gold symbolizes the blossoms, while the green symbolizes the leaves. This plant has a long history as a symbol of Australian unity and identity.
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Anahtar Kavram
The connection between Australia's national colors (green and gold) and the national floral emblem (Golden Wattle).
İpuçları
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Think about Australia's national floral emblem and what colors it displays in nature.
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The colors were officially proclaimed by the Governor-General in to match a specific native plant.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the other national symbols, such as the Commonwealth Coat of Arms and the three official flags, to ensure you don't confuse their origins.
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