A sunflower can grow about 4.5 in. in two weeks.
Earth Day PoemI am the EarthAnd the Earth is me.Each blade of grass,Each Honey Tree,Each bit of mud,And stick and stoneIs blood and muscle,Skin and boneAnd just as INeed every bitof me to makeA body fitSo Earth needsGrass and Stone and TreeAnd things that grow hereNaturallyThat's why we celebrateThis dayThat why acrossThe world we say:"As long as life,As dear as free,I am Earthand this is me!"Hope this helps!!
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 each year to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the Earth's environment. The day is observed worldwide in many countries. Earth Day is a name used for two different observances, both held annually during spring in the northern hemisphere, and autumn in the southern hemisphere. These are intended to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the Earth's environment. The United Nations celebrates Earth Day, which was founded by John McConnell in 1969, each year on the March equinox, while a global observance originated by Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in, and since January 1970 also called Earth Day, is celebrated in many countries each year on April 22, including the U.S.
about 100
average of 40 tons per day of extraterrestrial material falls to the Earth
you grow a nanometer each day
A sunflower can grow about 4.5 in. in two weeks.
Less then a Centimeter..
about 0.44 a day but it really depends on your jeans
The Earth travels about 92 million miles in its orbit around the sun each day.
a lot is is going to be big
Hawaii grows aproximitly 3.5 meters per day
Fifty percent each; yet only at the Equator.
100 hairs grow on your head each and every day.
The rotation of the Earth results in its day and night cycles. The exception to this is in the polar regions that have day and night for 6-months each due the Earth's tilt.
a inch because when you see the tree the next day it looks the same as last time but a inch bigger
No, they are not the same. Hedgehog Day occurs each February 2. Earth Day is on April 22 each year.