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World Mosquito Day 2021: Theme, Quotes, Essay, History, Slogans
How Mosquito Day started history First of all, it should be known that Mosquito Day (World Mosquito Day 2021) was not named to tell mosquitoes to be good, but was kept so that on this day it can be told how dangerous these mosquitoes are for us. Mosquitoes are carriers of many diseases. Today, people take many measures to avoid mosquito because they know that a small mosquito can put a person to death, but there was a time when mosquitoes remained a kind of mystery. People were unaware of how dangerous this tiny mosquito could be.
By Fresh News India4 years ago in Earth
Unexpected Aftermath
In my back garden stands a lone tree. Nothing too special, just your standard tree. No one really thought anything of it, after all, what can you really do with a tree? Of course we love it to a certain degree, it has been a staple of the garden for nineteen years, yet it took that same amount of time before we put it to any good use. Naturally, that ‘use’ I’m referring to is as a place for birds.
By Alice Farmer4 years ago in Earth
Norway The Land of Midnight Sun
At the height of summer, from the Arctic Circle to the Antarctic Circle, the sun is visible at local time (midnight), which means that it is not really dark. And wherever you go, you find sunlight at night. From the Arctic Circle, the midnight sun is visible in the northern hemisphere during the summer (June 21).
By Rajan Poudel 4 years ago in Earth
World Humanitarian Day 2021: History, Global Problem, Quotes & Slogans
What is the History of World Humanitarian Day? World Humanitarian Day was first observed by the United Nations General Assembly, for which resolution A/46/L.49 was passed in the year 2008. The proposal was sponsored by Sweden. In fact, 17 years ago today, on August 19, 2003, the United Nations Headquarters was attacked in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq.
By Fresh News India4 years ago in Earth





