in 2010, 126 countries participated
There were about 135 countries that took part in Earth hour.
I took part in earth hour and hope it saved the earth did you take part????
Earth Hour is estimated to involve hundreds of millions of people in over 180 countries who participate by turning off non-essential lights for one hour to raise awareness about climate change. The exact number of participants can vary each year.
185 countries were represented in the 2010 Earth Summit (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro ,on sustainable Development.
It would take one hour to get to the center of the earth
non-arab countries
Yes, seeing as 200 countries take part in the Olympics, all countries in Europe take part and Lithuania is in Europe. Also it took part every previous year.
Many of the them
Four countries
Four countries
Since its inception in 2007, Earth Hour has become a global movement with participation in over 188 countries and territories. It has evolved to raise awareness about not just turning off lights but also about broader environmental issues such as climate change and sustainability. Earth Hour has inspired individuals, communities, and businesses worldwide to take action towards a more sustainable future beyond the one-hour event.
Earth Hour is a global initiative organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to raise awareness about climate change and environmental sustainability. Participants are encouraged to turn off non-essential lights for one hour to show support for tackling environmental issues and promoting energy conservation. Earth Hour symbolizes a collective effort to take action and protect the planet.