April
Earth Day has been celebrated in the United States since April 22, 1969. Earth Day 2009 marks the 40th anniversary.
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 each year to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the Earth's environment. The day is observed worldwide in many countries. Earth Day is a name used for two different observances, both held annually during spring in the northern hemisphere, and autumn in the southern hemisphere. These are intended to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the Earth's environment. The United Nations celebrates Earth Day, which was founded by John McConnell in 1969, each year on the March equinox, while a global observance originated by Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in, and since January 1970 also called Earth Day, is celebrated in many countries each year on April 22, including the U.S.
Earth Day is not a federal holiday so states are not required to observe this day. Many states have certain things they do during the day. Most other countries do not observe Earth Day.
World Music Day is a festival held on 21st June. Also, No Music Day is observed on 21st November.
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April.
Presidents' Day is always the 3rd Monday of February.
Since 1971 Memorial Day has been observed on the last Monday in the month of May. From 1868 to 1970 it was observed on May 30 of every year irregardless of what day of the week that was. Before 1967 Memorial Day was officially called Decoration Day.
Since 1971 Memorial Day has been observed on the last Monday in the month of May. From 1868 to 1970 it was observed on May 30 of every year irregardless of what day of the week that was. Before 1967 Memorial Day was officially called Decoration Day.
It is celebrated in India, during the winter, by lighting candles
May
Boxing Day is on 26 December unless it falls on a Sunday, then it is observed on 27 December
It changes slightly at different parts of the month. On the average during a month, the moon revolves 13.2 degrees per day.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day is observed on the third Monday of every January.
No, the Earth rotates once in a day.
Earth Day has been celebrated in the United States since April 22, 1969. Earth Day 2009 marks the 40th anniversary.