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Earth Day 2013: Google Doodle Substitution Season

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, 23 April 2013 | 1:25 pm


Earth Day was first celebrated on 22 April 1970 and was discovered by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson. The first Earth Day was attended by approximately 20 million Americans. Earth Day began to spread around the world starting in 1990 and is now celebrated in more than 175 countries. Dated 22 April 2013 was officially designated as International Earth Day by the United States in 2009.
Earth Day is celebrated to raise awareness and respect for the environment. Google Doodle Earth Day 2013 Earth Day Google Doodle is the 13th posted by google as home page since 2001 and is an animated Google Doodle Earth Day the third.



For Earth Day 2013, Google made ​​a doodle animation environment with themes that can change into day and night. Doodle increasingly attractive with animated flowers, the fish in the river, and the birds that fly. At the time of Earth Day in 2012, Google posted a Google Doodle in the form of interest on interest-blooming purple, red, and yellow to make the word google.
Whereas in 2011, Google Doodle pictorial panda among the bamboo trees, a flock of penguins, lions, butterflies, frogs jump and waterfalls that describes a habitat and environment. Then in 2009, doodle-shaped ice melting in the sea shows climate change.

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