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by Jonathan Molen and Andrew Caskie Bangladesh
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map of where Bangladesh is?
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environmental, social and economical information environmental: land area: 143,998 sq km coast line: 580 km weather: tropical, mild hot, humid, warm rainy monsoon natural resources: natural gas, arable land, timber, coal natural causes: droughts; cyclones; much of the country routinely inundated during the summer monsoon season terrain: mostly flat alluvial plain; hilly in the southeast social: population: 158,570,535 literacy rate: 47.9 % life expectancy: 69.75 years population below poverty line: 40% languages: Bangali & English infant mortality rate: total: 50.73 deaths/ 1,000 live births religion: muslim 89.5%, Hindu 9.6%, other 0.9% (2004) political economic: GDP per capita: $ 1700 labor force: agriculture: 45% industry: 30% services: 25% budget (billions): revenues: $ 11.43 expenditures: $ 15.9 imports and exports (commodities): imports: machinery and equipment, chemicals, iron and steel, textiles, foodstuffs, petroleum products, cement exports: garments, frozen fish and seafood, jute and jute goods, leather
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About Bangladesh the capital of Bangladesh is Dhaka. Dhaka is in the center of Bangladesh close to the river Padma. It is surrounded by India. And has 3 major cities. Which includes the capital. It is mostly flat land that is surrounded by mountains. Bangladesh is famous for making rice deposits. Dhaka rice field
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affects after global warming Bangladesh sea level is rising tremendously If the water gets higher it could cover the land because it is a delta. this growing sea level could also effect other places with cities under the sea level. it is said the 7 out of the 10 biggest are under the sea level.it will also make the average temperature rise.
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bangladesh economy effects global warming affects The economy of bangladesh specializes in growing rice the global warming would make it hard for them to grow the rices grain. This would also effect tons of country where rice is brought to.
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Social effects Bangladesh is a tropical country that is very prone to drought Global warming can cause a lot of drought which could dry up the main river that runs through the country this river may be used by the poorer people who would use it as drinking water.
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Conclusion in conclusion Bangladesh could have a very heavy effect from global warming environmentally socially and economically In ways that could possibly effect the rest of world
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