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Answer To The Question No 07
Answer To The Question No 07
The Sundarban
The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world. It has been
declared the 52nd World Heritage Site in the world. The Sundarbans is in
south west part of Bangladesh in the district of greater Khulna. India shares
a bit of the forest with Bangladesh. The Sundarbans is famous for its unique
ecosystem and a rich wildlife habitat. It is the natural habitat of the world’s
famous Royal Bengal Tiger, spotted deer, crocodiles, and many more. It
provides an aesthetic attraction for local and foreign tourists. In Present, the
country. The forest provides raw material for wood based industries. In
honey, bees-wax and fish resources of the forest takes place regularly. So, its
World War II. She gained fame posthumously for her The Diary