] Dhaka, Bangladesh, according to scientists collected sediment washed down by the Himalayan rivers, the sea to predict the fifth country to stop growing, it can. Dhaka Environment and Geographic Information Services (CEGIS), the Himalayas, the Center, the researchers said - a loose structure with a relatively young mountains more than a billion tons of sediment per year is benign, some of them are made in the rivers and estuaries up and down the land. Group, a seminar on climate change, BRAC, the largest NGO in Bangladesh, last month (22 April) to present their work organized by the impact. Asian Development Bank, a 15,000 square kilometer area of investment CEGIS two major Himalayan rivers Brahmaputra and Ganges from the Bay of Bengal, during and focus. Scientists analyzed how the two rivers and around the country, climate change 1943 to 2008 changedin response. They say that the period-by-layer of the soil erosion rate was over - the new country, nearly 1800 square kilometers is about five times in Dhaka. IPCC scientists did not factor in the sediment, Maminul Haque Sarker, CEGIS idea Deputy Director, SciDev.Net pointed to.If we have a planned way, we in the next 100 years, sea level rise one meter by 60 centimeters can deal with this waste, you can use," he said.IPCC Chairman Rajendra Pachauri "," A study hasty conclusions "are based on a warning against IPCC publications before we discover what is probably a series of balanced picture," he told AFP news agency.
Assam in northeast India in 1950 a massive earthquake on the Richter scale, which is about 45 billion tons of waste is expelled to waste time on a 8.6 scale.
Assam in northeast India in 1950 a massive earthquake on the Richter scale, which is about 45 billion tons of waste is expelled to waste time on a 8.6 scale.
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