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Write an essay on EARTH DAY.​

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Answered by bhojvirsingh78
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The level of this essay is medium so any students can write on this topic. Earth Day is celebrated all over the world on 22nd April every year. This day was established for awareness of the environment and its safety. Earth Day was founded in 1970 by a person in America.

Explanation:

Earth Day has been celebrated every April 22nd since 1970. The main aim of Earth Day is to raise awareness on the negative impact our actions as mankind have on our environment and earth as a whole, and is a day for political action and civic participation.

Essay on Save earth: ... We should save the earth so that our future peers can live in a safe atmosphere. We can protect the earth by protecting trees, natural vegetation, water, natural resources, electricity, etc. We should sternly follow all the possible actions to control the environmental pollution and global

.Earth Day activities to inspire your students and make a...

Make a pledge and a plan to take action. ...

Integrate art projects. ...

Make signs for school and at home. ...

Make a video or presentation urging others to take action. ...

Plant a tree. ...

Engage students in a pollution experiment. ...

Pick up trash around your school. ...

Host a drive to collect e-waste.

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Answered by Ravneet158
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Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22. Worldwide, various events are held to demonstrate support for environmental protection. The Earth Day gives every inhabitant in all the populated corners of the world the opportunity to express gratitude to planet Earth.

In the northern hemisphere, Earth Day is observed in the spring, and in the Southern Hemisphere – in the autumn. The main goal of this worldwide action is to attract the attention of society

“Earth Day is a day of responsibility to our planet, responsibility to the people who inhabit it, to the nature itself, of which we are a part

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