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World Earth Day 2019: Why and when is celebrated Earth Day

With the aim of saving all the living organisms and trees on earth and increasing awareness of the environment around the world, the beginning of the celebration of Earth Day on April 22. This tradition, introduced in 1970, has been adopted by 192 countries with openly and today, on the occasion of Earth Day every year around the world, Dhani’s Dhani Chunar will be maintained and all kinds of creatures are pledged to give their place and authority over the earth.
Beginning of Earth Day on April 22
The whole world celebrates Earth Day on April 22, but in America it is celebrated as tree day. Earlier, Earth Day was celebrated two days (March 21 and April 22) in the whole world in the year. But from 1970, it was decided to be celebrated to 22 April. The International Earth Day, celebrated on March 21, is supported by the United Nations, but its importance is more scientific and environmental. It is celebrated as the symbol of the spring of the Northern Hemisphere and the southern hemisphere. US Senator Gordon Nelson has been behind the World Earth Day celebrations on April 22. They were concerned about the environment and used to try to create a path to raise awareness among the people.
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