Google created this special doodle on World Earth Day, knowing the importance of today


Ahmedabad. Wednesday 22 April 2020

Google has created a special doodle on Earth Day, the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Google has celebrated 50 years since the end of Earth Day. Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 of each year. This does not mean over and this is totally different. Earth Day was first celebrated on April 22, 1970.

Google has sent a message with its special doodle on the 50th anniversary of World Earth Day 2020 Click on this particular doodle and a video message appears. Which illustrates the importance of a bee. Google has tried to show that every little creature on earth has its own importance.


This video in Google Doodle is green. Google has shown the bee in the middle of changing its name. The Google Doodle in this video shows that bees are spreading green throughout the earth. In the video you take the mouse wherever the bee gets.


This video from Google Doodle, created with the purpose of explaining the importance of humanity, states that two-thirds of the crop worldwide contributes to bee pollination.


This year, Earth is about to complete 50 years of the day. It started in 1970. This day sends a message to spread awareness among the people about the protection of the earth's environment. This day is celebrated as the 193 countries of the world.

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