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Find out write about how Global warming has affected the very existence the low lying islands of the Sundarban region. The answer should have a minimum word limit of 300-350 words.​

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Answered by AaravpandeyAV1306
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Explanation:

global warming is a term almost  everyone is familiar with. But, its meaning is still not clear to most of us. So, Global warming refers to the gradual rise in the overall temperature of the atmosphere of the Earth. There are various activities taking place which have been increasing the temperature gradually. Global warming is melting our ice glaciers rapidly. This is extremely harmful to the earth as well as humans. It is quite challenging to control global warming; however, it is not unmanageable. The first step in solving any problem is identifying the cause of the problem. Therefore, we need to first understand the causes of global warming that will help us proceed further in solving it. In this essay on Global Warming, we will see the causes and solutions of Global Warming.

Causes of Global Warming

Global warming has become a grave problem which needs undivided attention. It is not happening because of a single cause but several causes. These causes are both natural as well as manmade. The natural causes include the release of greenhouses gases which are not able to escape from earth, causing the temperature to increase.

Further, volcanic eruptions are also responsible for global warming. That is to say, these eruptions release tons of carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming. Similarly, methane is also one big issue responsible for global warming.

After that, the excessive use of automobiles and fossil fuels results in increased levels of carbon dioxide. In addition, activities like mining and cattle rearing are very harmful to the environment. One of the most common issues that are taking place rapidly is deforestation.

So, when one of the biggest sources of absorption of carbon dioxide will only disappear, there will be nothing left to regulate the gas. Thus, it will result in global warming. Steps must be taken immediately to stop global warming and make the earth better again.

Answered by gshanahmad8
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Effects of global warming on the active delta region (The sundarban) :

Effects of global warming on the active delta region (The sundarban) :✪ Sundarban is located in the delta of the three rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna with an area of approximately 9630 sq.km.

Effects of global warming on the active delta region (The sundarban) :✪ Sundarban is located in the delta of the three rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna with an area of approximately 9630 sq.km.Global warming on large scale has affected The region enormously .The effects of global warming are as follows :

Effects of global warming on the active delta region (The sundarban) :✪ Sundarban is located in the delta of the three rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna with an area of approximately 9630 sq.km.Global warming on large scale has affected The region enormously .The effects of global warming are as follows :I) increasing temperature :- The temperature of water in Sundarbans has increased at an alarming rate of 0.5 degree °c per decade causing harm to its aquatic life and health of the mangrove forest . The span of summer season has increased while that of winter season has decreased .

Effects of global warming on the active delta region (The sundarban) :✪ Sundarban is located in the delta of the three rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna with an area of approximately 9630 sq.km.Global warming on large scale has affected The region enormously .The effects of global warming are as follows :I) increasing temperature :- The temperature of water in Sundarbans has increased at an alarming rate of 0.5 degree °c per decade causing harm to its aquatic life and health of the mangrove forest . The span of summer season has increased while that of winter season has decreased .II) Rising sea level due to melting of ice sheets has led to submergence various islands in Sundarbans .Moreover the plants in the mangrove forest are becoming shorter and narrower with fewer branches resulting in lower rates of photosynthesis necessary for their regeneration .

Effects of global warming on the active delta region (The sundarban) :✪ Sundarban is located in the delta of the three rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna with an area of approximately 9630 sq.km.Global warming on large scale has affected The region enormously .The effects of global warming are as follows :I) increasing temperature :- The temperature of water in Sundarbans has increased at an alarming rate of 0.5 degree °c per decade causing harm to its aquatic life and health of the mangrove forest . The span of summer season has increased while that of winter season has decreased .II) Rising sea level due to melting of ice sheets has led to submergence various islands in Sundarbans .Moreover the plants in the mangrove forest are becoming shorter and narrower with fewer branches resulting in lower rates of photosynthesis necessary for their regeneration .III) Increase in the intensity and occurrence of cyclonic storm has become a serious problem .The occurrence of cyclone Aila in 2009 had devastated the land .

Effects of global warming on the active delta region (The sundarban) :✪ Sundarban is located in the delta of the three rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna with an area of approximately 9630 sq.km.Global warming on large scale has affected The region enormously .The effects of global warming are as follows :I) increasing temperature :- The temperature of water in Sundarbans has increased at an alarming rate of 0.5 degree °c per decade causing harm to its aquatic life and health of the mangrove forest . The span of summer season has increased while that of winter season has decreased .II) Rising sea level due to melting of ice sheets has led to submergence various islands in Sundarbans .Moreover the plants in the mangrove forest are becoming shorter and narrower with fewer branches resulting in lower rates of photosynthesis necessary for their regeneration .III) Increase in the intensity and occurrence of cyclonic storm has become a serious problem .The occurrence of cyclone Aila in 2009 had devastated the land .Iv) Rise in the salinity due to increase of fresh water runoff has affected mangrove growth and soil fertility . So agriculture is also suffering from poor crop yield.

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