World Earth Day: Today, on the occasion of World Earth Day, Google has released a special doodle to draw attention to climate change.
World Earth Day is celebrated worldwide on 22nd April every year. This day has been observed in all countries since 1970 to emphasize the importance of Earth’s environment and prevent environmental pollution.
Google has created a special doodle to make this day (April 22) special and attract people’s attention. The doodle published by Google showcases 6 different photographs of nature with the word Google in itIt can be seen that th is written.
Also, those natural words are for each letter Google Inc It has also given an explanation.
G: The Turks and Caicos Islands are home to important biodiversity hotspots, with conservation efforts aimed at addressing environmental challenges including protecting natural resources and reefs and restoring endangered species such as the rock iguana.
O: National Park of Mexico, also known as Arrecife de Alacranes. It is the largest reef in the southern Gulf of Mexico and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It is home to coral reefs, endangered bird species and turtle species.
O: Iceland’s Vatnajökull National Park, after many years in 2008 Established as a National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site protects Europe’s largest glacier and its surrounding ecosystem. The combination of volcanoes and glacial ice creates rare landscapes and vegetation.
g: Brazil’s Jaú National Park is also known as Parque Nacional do Jaú. It is one of the largest forested areas in South America. This is Located in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. It protects a variety of species including margae, jaguar and giant otter.
L: The Great Green Wall of Nigeria was launched in 2007. This African Union-led initiative is implementing practices such as restoring land affected by desertification across the breadth of Africa.
E: Australia’s Pilbara Islands. The Pilbara Islands Nature Reserve is one of 20 nature reserves in Australia. It helps protect fragile ecosystems, natural habitats, and many endangered species including sea turtles and shorebirds.