Every year on 22 April, we’ve celebrated Earth Day and the beautiful planet we call home. Earth Day, established in 1970, has been used to highlight our planet’s environmental challenges and raise awareness of the importance of protecting our world for future generations. But shouldn’t every day be Earth Day? We only have one beautiful planet after all.
Earth is the planet that has many different bodies of water. Earth, our home planet, is the third from the Sun, a rocky terrestrial planet with a unique combination of factors that support life, including liquid water, a breathable atmosphere, and a suitable temperature range. Earth is the home of many living creatures and people. There have been many discoveries and investigation through out the way.