Sentences with phrase «background colors represent»

The background colors represent Canada's ecozones.
Background colors represent periods of drought (white), variable to dry conditions (grey), variable to wet conditions (light blue) and wet conditions (blue).

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PRIMORDIAL SWIRL The patterns and colors in this visualization represent the polarization and temperature of the cosmic microwave background in a small patch of space, emitted when the universe was about 380,000 years old.
The colored background represents whether the Earth's crust is extensional or compressional.
Background colors of the cells represent the crude oil price required for economic feasibility.
Sinful Colors Face the Facets to represent the sun, Sinful Colors Rain Rubber to represent the ocean, and then a sandcastle with Zoya Godiva and Sinful Colors Red Tired (background with Sinful Colors Beaches and Cream).
FEATURES Easily add, snap, copy, and rearrange cubes Assorted colors Text fields and pens for annotations and labels Built - in graph, number line, place value, and tens frame backgrounds Common Core alignment Includes 1 Single - User, 1 year license MATH TOPICS Counting Representing numbers Patterns Place value Adding and subtracting Multiplying and dividing Graphing Parts of ten
FEATURES Easily add, snap, copy, and rearrange cubes Assorted colors Text fields and pens for annotations and labels Built - in graph, number line, place value, and tens frame backgrounds Common Core alignment Includes 1 year license MATH TOPICS Counting Representing numbers Patterns Place value Adding and subtracting Multiplying and dividing Graphing Parts of ten
In doing so, I wanted to make sure superheroes of all colors, powers, genders, ages, and backgrounds were represented in what might well be one of the most unique collections to ever stand against those that would serve malice as a main course.
Each portrait depicts a friend or acquaintance suspended in vivid fashions before a nondescript background; skin tones are represented using a grayscale as a way of challenging the concept of color - as - race.
The uncomplicated backdrop and simpler geometric forms represent for him his own cultural background of Tokyo and the East, and are juxtaposed with the vibrant color and materials symbolizing the energy and openness of his adopted New York City and the West.
Artists representing various movements and geographical backgrounds are all there: Cubist, Dada, and Russian avant - garde artists of the 1910s and 1920s, with their images of flat, intersecting planes and floating shapes; artists associated with Minimalism, Op art, and hard - edge abstraction in the 1960s and 1970s, whose primary interest lay in the investigation of reductive form and color; and contemporary artists who continue to exploit the infinite potential of simple geometries.
One of the first three Burst paintings ever created, Blast II (along with Burst and Blast I) represents the series in its purest form: a white background with a colored orb hanging above a tangled mass below.
This image shows red and blue dots representing snow measurement stations throughout the Western U.S. and Canada, with a background of colored elevation contours.
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