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Friday, May 4, 2012

Biodiversity in Bangladesh


The Ganges and the Brahmaputra River delta formed by the most wide of this system is the most important and very flat, low-false, and subject to annual flooding. Fertile alluvial soil deposited by the flood. Only a rocky terrain, surface, narrow southeastern panhandle of the Chittagong Hill Tracts District constituting the most important area of ​​less than one-tenth. There, on Burma, Mowdok (1003 meters / 3291 feet) Mual, the country's highest peak, with the border. Small, scattered, or as far east and the north border with India. Madhupur and Barind tract in the north central part of the old alluvial terraces, straddling the height of about 30 meters from the eroded remnants (100 meters) with the North West Frontier of India. It is adjacent to the floodplain soils are less fertile silt annually supplemented.CountryThe total area of ​​144,000 square kilometers,Area: 133,910 sq kmLand border, Myanmar, India, 4053 m, 4246 m of the 193 km:Beach: 580 km.Land distribution:• 67% arable land• 16% forest• 2% permanent cropsMeadows and pastures: 4%• 11% of others.

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