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No, it does not.
Originally, the Commonwealth or Federation Star had six points, one representing each of the states. The seventh point was added in 1908 to represent all of the Australian territories.
The large star on the Australian flag has seven points. There is one point for each of the six states, and the seventh point represents all of Australia's territories, that is, the two mainland territories and the seven offshore territories. For this reason, the star is called the Federation Star, or Commonwealth Star.
No, not all adherent points are accumulation points. But all accumulation points are adherent points.
The Federation Star has seven points. Each point on the Federation star (also known as the Commonwealth star) represents each of the six Australian states. The seventh point represents all of Australia's territories, that is, the two mainland territories (Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory), and the seven external, or offshore, territories.
The Southern Cross Star? Do you not mean the Commonwealth Star? (that is the one below the Union Jack on the Australian flag) It has 7 points: One for each state and one for all territories combined.
What does a 5 point star tattoo, with all the tips filled in, but the center empty mean/represent?
Depends on the number of points on the star.
These are often called a Shuriken or a 'ninja star' as they have became know as but Shuriken is the real name for them. They came with all sorts of points from four to as many as it is possible to fold!!!!
Wilt Chamberlain scored 42 points in an all-star game in the early '60s.
It depends from witch point you are starting from. Each point represents gods power over the Earth in all 8 directions.
3 points