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By Catherine Park article
FILE - A satellite photo of Earth on April 22, 1970, people around the world marked the first Earth Day.
This planet has been home to all sorts of species from the simplest of microscopic organisms to complicated and intelligent human beings.
Earth has given life and helped it thrive so it only makes sense that there is a dedicated day to celebrate it.
After a whirlwind year when an ongoing pandemic halts daily life on Earth for almost all humans, the big blue marble kept spinning and gave us sunshine and fresh air, rekindling our love for nature and reminding us not to take this planet for granted.