Absolute interestingly, this year's Earth Day is being celebrated with an interactive Google doodle.
Furthermore, featuring on the search engine's homepage, as usual, users can play and pause a moving 'sun' or 'moon' on four different images.
As a matter of fact, Earth Day is held every year on April 22 to highlight green issues. In fact, events are held around the world to illustrate support for environmental protection.
The first ever Earth Day was held in 1970, although the name and concept was pioneered a year earlier by activist John McConnell.
As a concluding fact, planting trees in the most common way people support the day.
Let us plant more trees and make the world a much better place to stay!
Image source: Earth Day 2013 Google doodle
(AW:Samrat Biswas)