sunderbans in A Sentence

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    Thousands of women in the Sunderbans have similarly lost their husbands to tiger attacks.

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    Sunderbans, the world's largest delta, is in the 10,200 sq km, which spreads in India and Bangladesh.

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    India and Bangladesh will start a cruise service that would take passengers through the Sunderbans to Dhaka.

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    But 70% of Sunderbans is just few feet above sea level, and faces threat of grave climate changes.

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    Today, India and Bangladesh have started a cruise service that would take passengers through the Sunderbans to Dhaka.

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    Sunderbans in West Bengal is a highly ecologically sensitive area and likely to be affected immensely by climate change.

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    In the Sunderbans' vast delta, there is no group 5-6 but rather a small group of 54 small islands.

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    Sunderbans is a vast area that spreads over 4262 square kilometers in India alone, which has a large share in Bangladesh.

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    If you want to see a tiger swim or walk through the Mangrove forests, then Sunderbans in West Bengal will offer you the best experience!

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    According to 2017 Forest Survey of India report, Indian Sunderbans, with 2114 sq. km. of mangrove forests, comprise almost 43% of the mangrove cover in India.

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    Natural calamities like cyclones Aila had wrought considerable damage to the forest and changing climate is leading to sinking of the forested land in the Sunderbans areas of West Bengal.

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    Australian scientist Wasson has said in his report that 794 million tons of mud of Himalayas is provided by Ganga and 450 million tonnes of deposits are deposited in the lower delta such as the Sunderbans.

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    Conservation efforts and fight against habitat loss in Sunderbans needs to begin immediately, as it could take about 20 years for these efforts to even start showing any results, but if action isn't taken soon there won't be any forest or tigers to save in 50 years.

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    A UNESCO report of 2007 says,“Case Studies on Climate Change and World Heritage” has stated that an anthropogenic 45-cm rise in sea level, likely by the end of the 21st century, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, combined with other forms of anthropogenic stress on the Sunderbans, could lead to the destruction of 75 per cent of the mangroves in Sundarbans.

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