Global Wind Day, on June 15, is a special day when people all around the world celebrate the power of wind. Wind helps make clean energy, which is good for our planet because it doesn't cause pollution. On this day, kids and grown-ups learn about how wind turbines work, kind of like big pinwheels, to turn wind into electricity. There are fun events, like flying kites, drawing contests, and visiting wind farms. It's a day to explore how wind can help us have a cleaner, healthier Earth, and to imagine a future where we use more wind power instead of pollution-causing energy.
How to celebrate Global Wind Day?
Celebrate Global Wind Day by flying colorful kites with friends and family in a nearby park. Watch as they soar high with the power of the wind. You can also make simple pinwheels using paper and pencils to see how wind moves them. At home, create a drawing or craft project about wind and share it with your parents. Talk with your family about why wind is important and how it helps us. Enjoy the fresh breeze while having a picnic outdoors. Remember to look for cool shapes in the clouds as the wind moves them across the sky.
Where Global Wind Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - Europe
- - North America
- - South America
- - Asia
- - Africa
- - Australia