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Monday, December 26, 2011

World largest Mangrove forest sundarban

Sundarban is world largest mangrove forest which situated in South Asia. Most of the area of sundarban in under Bangladesh and little bit area of is in India. Total area of Bangladesh is 10,000 sq.km and 6,000 sq.km situated in Bangladesh. After subscribed it's as UNESCO world heritage site. in 1997. Lets we see a very funny video of Sundarban


The name of Sundarban comes from the tree name of Sundoria. Lots of necessary trees are found in these area and these are sundori, gaua, goran, kawra, gol pata, hogala and so. Few days ago, arranged world new 7 wonders, though sundarban is placed within 1st 7 but it's really fight for in world new 7 wonders. Lots of people of the world visit sundarban a most popular world heritage site of the world. After counting vote, Sundarban was in Number 13. It's really a prestige for Bangladesh and India. Sundarban area is densely populated and day by day population of this area is increased.   Sundarban is a world largest  mangrove forest which is really a standard world heritage place.  Lots of wild animal and birds have here and all of these Royal Bengal Tiger of unique wild of the world.  Lets see some photos of Sundarban. 

Friday, December 16, 2011

Global Climate, The Unimaginable Impact

Climate change and its devastating impact global warming has its share of skeptics who think that is an exaggerated, over-hyped phenomenon. But climate expert are already unanimous about the gravity of the consequences of global warming.

Much has been said about the culprits of the human made (or is it?) phenomenon; extensive research programmes have been going around for years to predict the impact of climate change, treaties have been signed, conventions have been enforced, voluntary and compulsory mitigation commitments have been made; but the ugly truth is, even if the emission of Green House Gases (GHGs) is reduced to zero percent, climate change is inevitable.