GIS Day

GIS Day

Geography lovers and enthusiasts, gather around and let’s celebrate the amazing technology of Geographic Information Systems on GIS Day, on November 19 this year. This is an annual holiday celebrated on the third Wednesday of November, or the Wednesday within Geography Awareness Week. GIS is said to be the technology that answers the question of “where?” It is a scientific framework for capturing, analyzing, and visualizing location data to help make better decisions. For example, GIS can predict areas of flooding. Whether you’re a geography newbie or master cartographer, you can celebrate the brilliant technology of GIS, its contributions to the real world, and your own GIS accomplishments on GIS Day every year. Help others learn more about geography and discover GIS.

National Carbonated Beverage With Caffeine Day

National Carbonated Beverage With Caffeine Day

National Carbonated Beverage With Caffeine Day is on November 19 every year, and we are preparing to celebrate with eagerness and excitement. Did you know that caffeine was added into carbonated drinks to entice burgeoning consumers? Caffeine is considered an integral part of human lives because of beverages like coffee and tea. These drinks are so popular worldwide that even the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) has specific questions about tea and coffee in their speaking modules test.

Apple Cider Day

Apple Cider Day

Apple Cider Day is celebrated on November 18 every year. The day celebrates the rich and fruity beverage that fills our hearts and bodies with warmth. They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but a glass of apple cider at the end of a long day can rejuvenate the soul. Apple cider is made from freshly harvested apples that are mashed and made to resemble applesauce. This is then pressed to extract fresh juice and fermented. After the fermentation process is done, we get the sweet and spicy apple cider — the seasonal Autumn drink.