no she dont she likes them even if they are black and she is white that dont mean nothing
Well if you start at left key on your piano or the first key. That would be "A" then the next white key is "B" "C" "D" "E" "F" "G" see a pattern? it only goes up to "G" then repeats again except in a higher pitch. Now the black keys Flat a note or sharp a note meaning the middle note. Like take "A" and "B" what would be in the middle? Well "A" sharp! Or "B" flat if you flat something that means you are going don the piano if you are going up you sharp. And that is all the keys. And remember they just repeat but getting higher or lower in pitch!
If there is only one or two white birds in a pretty large flock, it is probably an albino.
Depends on where in the eye you mean. On the white: broken blood vessel. In the back of the eye: see a doctor.
If you mean that black & white video, it's probably "John Legend - Ordinary people"
Don't understand what you mean exactly...but those signs are found in highways, stoplights, and other places
A. Shapes B. Colors Octagon: stop Red: stop, yield, or prohibited Triangle: yield Yellow: warning Vertical rectangle: regulatory White: regulatory Pentagon: school Orange: construction or detour Round: railroad crossing Black: regulatory Pennant: no passing Green: guide Diamond: warning Blue: motorist service Horizontal rectangle: guide Brown: public recreation or cultural interest
regulate
A triangle that is black and white...
you are colourblind.
whats that zoroa on black and white what do you mean
They are signs of white supremacy
white- purity black- evilred- blood
They are referred to in the US as Cardinal buoys/Regulatory marks and are used to regulate certain areas. Regulatory buoys are white, with two orange horizontally orange stripes. Between the stripes you'll find either an Orange circle or diamond. The diamond is conveying a warning. It could be a rock, a submerged object, shoal, wreckage or other danger. The black lettering underneath will usually indicate the danger.
They are referred to in the US as Cardinal buoys/Regulatory marks and are used to regulate certain areas. Regulatory buoys are white, with two orange horizontally orange stripes. Between the stripes you'll find either an Orange circle or diamond. The diamond is conveying a warning. It could be a rock, a submerged object, shoal, wreckage or other danger. The black lettering underneath will usually indicate the danger.
You have to specify which country you are asking about.
Depends on the specific sign which you failed to list.