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The sky appears blue due to the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere.

The
blue light is scattered more easily in the atmosphere than the other colors because it
has shorter, smaller wavelengths.
1.When was G20 Founded?
The G20 group of 19 countries and the EU was established in 1999 as a platform for Finance
Ministers and Central Bank Governors to discuss international economic and financial issues.

2.List the countries part of the G20 Summit


Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan,
Mexico, South Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States
and European Union

3.Why do the countries come together to form the G 20 Summit? Pbs.org


The Group of Twenty (G20), a collection of twenty of the world's largest economies formed in
1999, was conceived as a bloc that would bring together the most important industrialized and
developing economies to discuss international economic and financial stability
The G20 was founded in 1999 after the Asian financial crisis as a forum for the Finance
Ministers and Central Bank Governors to discuss global economic and financial issues.

4.Does the G20 summit happen every year ? g20.org


The G20 Summit is held annually, under the leadership of a rotating Presidency. The G20
initially focused largely on broad macroeconomic issues, but it has since expanded its agenda
to inter-alia include trade, sustainable development, health, agriculture, energy, environment,
climate change, and anti-corruption.

5.Is there a theme for each summit meeting every year? If yes, what is the theme for this year’s
summit?
Yes, there is a theme for each summit meeting every year. The theme of this year's summit is
"One Earth. One Family. One Future," emphasizing the interconnectedness of all life forms.
India aims to add the African Union as a G20 member and address disagreements related to the
Ukraine conflict.

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