Earth Day History and Significance

Earth Day History and Significance

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Mia Campbell

Science, History, Social Studies

5th - 10th Grade

Hard

04:27

Earth Day, celebrated globally, began in the 1960s with activists raising awareness about environmental issues. Influential works like Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring' and events like the Human Ecology Symposium laid the groundwork. The first Earth Day was organized in 1970 by Morton Hilbert, Gaylord Nelson, and Denis Hayes. Initially celebrated every ten years, it became an annual event by 1990, involving millions worldwide. Traditions include ringing bells and singing the 'Earth Anthem'. Celebrations focus on environmental actions like recycling and tree planting.

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What book by Rachel Carson raised awareness about environmental issues in the 1960s?

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Who hosted the Human Ecology Symposium in 1968?

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When was the first Earth Day celebrated?

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Who organized a day to honor the Earth on March 21, 1970?

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Why was April 22 chosen as the date for Earth Day?

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Which conservationist's birthday is close to Earth Day?

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How often was Earth Day originally celebrated?

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By 1990, how many nations participated in Earth Day?

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Which bell is traditionally rung on Earth Day?

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Who wrote the 'Earth Anthem'?

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