Prawn Culture Introduction

Prawn Culture Introduction

Prawn is a tasty and delicious aquatic animal. It is not a fish. It belongs to the phylum Arthropoda and class Crustacea. Its body is…
Conservation of Endangered Plants and Animals

Conservation of Endangered Plants and Animals

The land area is limited on the earth but population is increasing. New houses are being made for this additional population to live. Schools and…
Importance of Forest Regions for Maintaining Ecological Balance

Importance of Forest Regions for Maintaining Ecological Balance

Importance of Forest Regions for the Conservation of Environment and maintaining the Ecological Balance Plants, animals, water, light, air. temperature and soil etc. are the…
Environmental Characteristics of Saint Martin’s Island

Environmental Characteristics of Saint Martin’s Island

Calcium enriched soil, moderate rainfall, and moderate temperature is the main environmental features. Saline water enters in the mangrove forest at the time of high…
Saint Martin’s Island

Saint Martin’s Island

Geologically Saint Martin’s Island is a continental island. But many people take this island as a coral island as some corals are found to grow…
Salinity Basis Zones of Sundarban

Salinity Basis Zones of Sundarban

On the basis of the salinity the Sundarban is divided into three zones: Non-Saline Zone: Usually the area near the rivers, canals and channels are…
Describe on Coastal Forest or Mangrove Forest

Describe on Coastal Forest or Mangrove Forest

Environmental Characteristics: In the coastal region of the Bay of Bengal the soil is saline, muddy and water logged. Besides daily high and low tides…
Main Animals of Forest Zone in Bangladesh

Main Animals of Forest Zone in Bangladesh

Main Animals of public forest lands account for about 14.9 percent and the village forests for another 1.8 percent of the area of Bangladesh. Three…
Hilly Forests in Bangladesh

Hilly Forests in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh the hilly forests are of two types: Tropical Evergreen Forest: In these forests the large trees do not shed their leaves in winter…
Tertiary Hilly Region in Bangladesh

Tertiary Hilly Region in Bangladesh

The hilly regions of the north-eastern and south-eastern part of Bangladesh have originated during the elevation of the Himalayans in Tertiary period They are similar…
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