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Demongirlie | 18:25 Wed 07th Sep 2005 | People & Places
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I was looking at my world globe the other day and was wondering why the countries are all coloured different colours. Does anyone know why that is ???
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It is one way of preventing them being all the same colour.
It is just so you can differentiate one country from another. There are usually 5 colours used as this is the minimum amount you need to ensure you don't have two adjacent countries the same colour.
It can be done with 4 colours.

Bernardo's brief reply hides the deep passions that have lain behind whether it was 4 or 5 colors required.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/another51.shtml

150 years ago this exchange between sddsddean and bernardo could have resulted in fisticuffs or worse! 

They're actually that colour when viewed from space.
I know it took India years to rub out all that red when we left in 1948
I was always told 5, but thought 4 seemed more likely. However, every time I tried with 4 it never worked. Ah well, there you go.
The 4-colour theory was proved in 1976.

Not so fast Bernardo!

It was demonstrated then with computer assistance - I don't think it has been proved inductively yet.

"Not so fast"?  29 years is not very fast in my book.  It has been proved anyway.
i think its coz different countries belong to different countries belong to different empires, like the us owns hawaii even though there native language sounds nothing like english

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