In Bangladesh, we know that it is a low, flat delta (triangle) located downstream of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, and we know that this area is formed by soil deposited by two rivers.
River flow, sediments, vegetation, and climate are likely to affect the most important natural factors in the formation of the delta region. For example, a river was thought to transport sediments and nutrients to form the delta, and the flow rate and direction of the river were also affected. I also thought substances such as sand, silt, and clay that deposit as the river enters the sea or lake would likely have an effect. Plants are also likely to play an important role in promoting biodiversity in that they increase delta stability and help hold sediments. I wonder how these various factors specifically correlate with biodiversity.
Also, I would like to get photos of mangrove forests located in the Ganges Delta and their natural environment! Upon my research, I found that mangrove forests are mainly located in estuaries and coastline of rivers, and they are native to areas where salty water and fresh water are mixed. Also, mangrove forests are home to many different species, so many living things live here. Therefore, I would like to get photos of mangrove forests that have a lot of natural characteristics revealed!
In early April, the weather in Korea was generally warm and pleasant. Temperatures tended to rise between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius during the day and drop between 5 and 10 degrees Celsius at night. Also, spring flowers were in full bloom during this period, turning streets and parks into bright colors. 🌸
Humidity was maintained between 40% and 60% on average, and the wind blew from 5m to 10mph, making it a perfect day for going out. Rainy days were rare, but there were cloudy days at times
In particular, the temperature rose to a maximum of 22 degrees Celsius on April 5 and 6, so the warm weather continued, and many people enjoyed outdoor activities! 🌞
Last month, there was a lot of danger due to forest fires in Gyeongsang Province. I think it was because of the dry weather. I hoped to recover as soon as possible, but fortunately, it seems to be contained now.
Despite the nice weather, there were many problems due to extreme phenomena such as forest fires. In particular, Korea is experiencing climate change firsthand, and plants such as 'Korean coral', which is endemic to Korea, are having difficulty surviving due to climate change. Also, the temperature and precipitation patterns have changed due to climate change.
In recent years, Korea has been experiencing heat waves and droughts, and is severely affected by agriculture and ecosystems. This extreme climate phenomenon is having an adverse effect on the survival and reproduction of living things like this wildfire. Also, abnormal climate phenomena are frequent.
Climate change is not just limited to the natural environment, but it also causes a lot of negative content in human life and the economy, so efforts for sustainable development and ecosystem protection are desperately needed.
I heard that Bangladesh has implemented various policies and programs to preserve its ecosystem. In order to achieve its biodiversity goals, concrete measures such as expanding protected areas and establishing Ramsar wetlands and marine parks are being taken! It is also expanding conservation and restoration measures for terrestrial and marine state protected species, which include active measures to maintain the genetic diversity of the species at 95 percent and reduce conflicts between humans and wildlife.
I have a few questions here, and I want to explore more about how the latest technologies like drones and ai can contribute to biodiversity conservation in protected areas. And I'm wondering if there are any examples of these technologies actually applied. Also, I want to know how I can make the policy of maintaining genetic diversity at 95%.
Hello, I'm Yein Lee, a sophomore at Incheon Haneul High School. I have a bright and cheerful personality. I enjoy challenging anything with passion. I don't know if mbti is a trend in the country, but my MBTI is ESTJ.I want to explore Bangladesh in more detail!



This is more than research—it’s a step toward positive change. I do love Bangladesh as well
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