Because the first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22,1970. The other reason was that some people realized that some day the earth will be destroyed or will be over weighted. The reason was also the pollution will be so bad and we will not be able to drink any water or breath any air.
Yes, Earth Day is an annual event that is always celebrated on April 22nd.
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Some reasons to celebrate Earth Day include the following:
Most "days" we set aside serve as a reminder of a specific cause or to honor a particular event. Like we call to memory our parents and honor them on "Mother's Day" and "Father's Day". The Earth supports every aspect of our lives, like a giant 'parent' that protects us. But if we don't honor Mother Earth, we're more apt to treat her badly. Earth Day asks us to remember Earth's purpose and to think about ways we can help Mother Earth to stay healthy, so we stay healthy.
Yes it has. This day was picked because it did not clash with any religious holidays, exams or spring break yet still had good weather. The first Earth Day was in 1970.
Earth day is celebrated on April 25th at schools. But most people celebrate it on April 22nd- Earth Day.
No, Earth Day 2012 is April 22nd.
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Earth day is celebrated on April 22nd. The first Earth Day in America was celebrated in 1970. 20 million people took part in the rallies, concerts, and teach-ins that were held on that day.
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.
Earth Day was first observed on April 22, 1970, when an estimated 20 million people nationwide attended the inaugural event. Senator Gaylord Nelson promoted Earth Day, calling upon students to fight for environmental causes and oppose environmental degradation with the same energy that they displayed in opposing the Vietnam War.