¿Que significan las cinco estrellas de la bandera de Honduras?
Paises: Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica
Do you know about the Niagara Falls?
Separate Canada from the United States. It is famous for its volume of water and for being more than 50 meters high and for being the destination of newlyweds.
How are tears produce?
The tear glands of the eyes constantly produce tears to keep them moist and clean. Likewise, they contain a substance that destroys bacteria.
Nombrar 6 Simbolos Patrios de Honduras
Bandera
Escudo
Himno
Guacamaya
El Pino
La Orquidea
El venado cola blanca
Where is the eiffel tower?
It was built by the Eiffel engineer for the universal exhibition of 1889. It is 300 meters high and is the symbol of Paris.
How a wound heals after a fall?
You have to wash the wound with plenty of water and soap until it is well cleaned. It is dried with sterile gauze and disinfected with hydrogen peroxide.
¿Cuantos colores tiene la bandera de Honduras?
2
Blanco y azul
How was Earth created?
It has more than 4,500 years of existence. Many scientists say it was formed from the agglomeration of a large mass of interstellar dust and gas that revolved in space. Part of that mass joined the sun, as well as the planets and satellites of the solar system.
Name the primary colors.
How do colors combine?
Red, yellow and blue.
By mixing the primary colors, the secondary colors are obtained: blue with yellow gives green, red with blue gives purple, yellow with red gives orange.
Great Pyramid of Giza, Great Wall of China, Christ the Redeemer, Machu Picchu, Colosseum, Chichen Itza, Taj Mahal
Do you know about Everest?
It is the highest peak in the world, it is in the Himalaya. It has 8,882 meters of altitude. It was first measured in 1835 by Colonel Everest, from whom he took the name.
What does H2O stands for?
Water.
H means hydrogen, the 2 indicates that one molecule of water contains 2 hydrogen atoms and the O means oxygen.
How honey bees make?
The bee perches on a flower and takes its nectar, and it becomes honey by the action of a series of digestive reactions. Already in the hive, the bee deposits the honey in a cell and the lid with wax. The taste and aroma of honey will depend on the flower in which the bee has released the nectar.