Bangladesh is located in Southeast Asia, with Dhaka as its capital. It gained independence from Pakistan in 1971. Bangladesh is bordered by India and Myanmar. Its flag represents the blood of those who died for independence and the sun, with the green symbolizing Bangladesh's land. Bangladesh experiences frequent flooding, cyclones, and other natural disasters due to its low elevation and location near the sea. It is highly vulnerable to climate change impacts.
Bangladesh is located in Southeast Asia, with Dhaka as its capital. It gained independence from Pakistan in 1971. Bangladesh is bordered by India and Myanmar. Its flag represents the blood of those who died for independence and the sun, with the green symbolizing Bangladesh's land. Bangladesh experiences frequent flooding, cyclones, and other natural disasters due to its low elevation and location near the sea. It is highly vulnerable to climate change impacts.
Bangladesh is located in Southeast Asia, with Dhaka as its capital. It gained independence from Pakistan in 1971. Bangladesh is bordered by India and Myanmar. Its flag represents the blood of those who died for independence and the sun, with the green symbolizing Bangladesh's land. Bangladesh experiences frequent flooding, cyclones, and other natural disasters due to its low elevation and location near the sea. It is highly vulnerable to climate change impacts.
Bangladesh was not an Independent Country, it broke away from Pakistan in 1971. Bangladesh is Bordered by India and Myanmar
Bangladesh’s Flag meaning:
The red Circle or dish represents the blood of those who died for Bangladesh’s independence and it also represents the sun The green represents the beautiful land of Bangladesh Bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma (Myanmar) Lies between latitudes 20° and 27 °N, and longitudes 88° and 93°E Most parts are less than 12m (39.4 ft) above the sea level Water is contaminated with arsenic frequently because of the high arsenic contents in the soil Total Area is 50677 sq mi (147, 570 km²) 93.6% land and 6.4% water Floods, tropical cyclones, tornados and tidal bores occur almost every year Is one of the world’s largest producers of rice tea, potato, mango,onion and mustard By investing in public services, nature-based solutions like avoiding emissions through protecting landscapes to limit deforestation
Build infrastructures in urban areas
including affordable housing, pliable transport connectivity.
An up to standard water and waste
management that will help cities prepare for an inundation of climate migrants. CONCLUSION Bangladesh is the most vulnerable country to experience climatic changes. It is also one of the most populated country in the world.
Cleaning the surroundings is really helpful and
necessary to reduce the effects of climate change.
Due to the threats of climatic changes in Bangladesh, it is expected to have a
harmful effects to the health of people living there, such as, respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, and other infectious diseases. CONCLUSION Bangladesh will be among the most affected country in the next decades, if these impacts of climatic change will not be prevented. To minimize the effects of climate change in Bangladesh, we should help and encourage them to find solutions or ways on how to solve the climate change issues, such as, driving less, recycling more, planting trees, and many more.
To prevent climate changes, we must take actions
to the problems that are causing climate change. • Give me two to three Natural Cause of Climate Change in Bangladesh • Give me two to three Human Cause of Climate Change in Bangladesh • Base on our discussion, what are the facts related to Bangladesh? • Members: • Daine Yvone Balatico • Gian Harvey Arizabal • Kristen Faye Subia • Veronica Xyris Galiza References: • https://www.slideshare.net/MdSazzadulIslam4/climate-change-and- its-impact-on-bangladesh-75267519