Bangladesh

Bangladesh — page 3
Much of Bangladesh is a delta Low-lying land near the Mouths of the Ganges area forms most of the country’s solid ground In this area many of the country’s rivers flow into the Bay of Bengal River silt piles up on banks and becomes fertile land Bangladesh is mainly flat One of its highest mountains Keokradong only rises about 4,000 feet 1,200 meters Small hills blanketed in evergreen forests rise in the southeast Mangrove forests grow in the southwest Boro rice and other crops cover much of the land in the north and west Bangladesh’s tropical weather includes a rainy monsoon season These rains often bring heavy flooding to the country Sometimes they also bring cyclones One of the heaviest hailstones ever fell in Bangladesh in 1986 It weighed 2 2 pounds 1 kilogram 6 The Land