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Friday, March 15, 2013

THE CLIMATE CHANGE(WORLD &BANGLADESH)

THE CLIMATE CHANGE(WORLD &BANGLADESH)

The Climate change way higher temperatures, huge rain, stronger winds. It leave trigger a migration dissimilar anything the humanity has seen.

gradually it produce parts of Asia and Africa uninhabitable, about 250 cardinal fill - sevener present the accumulation of Canada - give be unscheduled to locomote by 2050, experts prediction.

They ability go from effect to places where wet is little slenderly, the perceiver not so desiccated; from coasts, they leaving impart upcountry, where they are safe from cyclones and tidal waves.They testament change from flatlands to higher broken, where fast commotion surges don't supply their villages and defeat land with brackish installation.


They need to search job for their safety.They have to go their nearing cities or town.From there some of these may leave their country to neighbouring countries.some of them may have to go away country,because they have to for their safety.They have no other choice.
The worst-case scenario is predicted for many countries such as Maldives and also for other small island in the paceful.These islands may disappear in the end of this century.
It is alreadyoccuring.The sea level already rise about 20 centimetres in the recent past in the Maldivs.scientist s are fear so that it may rise an additional 56 centimitres in about 100 years.


now the large migration is awaited to be in Bangladesh.

Bangladesh also faceses the problem of weather change.there monson rains become shorter,the period of drought become bigger.The tornadoes and cyclones are becoming much powerful and also great devastating.
Bangladesh are normally a flat land specially in the south.there live about 150 million people in the delta rivers of the Ganga,Brahmaputra and Meghna.
and the age of the region sits a deficient six metres above sea destruct; both coastal areas are scarce tercet to four metres above sea state.  The assumption of   experts say part of the state could be under water at the end of the century.

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