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make a report on Island Dubai built on reclaimed land one of the most expensive property in the world find out there environmental issue involve​

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Answered by jayadharani12345
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Dubai is a perfect place for the idea, having sunny days throughout the year. It has numerous beaches with hotels and resorts and a number of shopping malls. 5 Million tourists visited Dubai each year, which the Sheikh wanted to triple to 15 million.

A process called land reclamation, which involves dredging sand from the Persian and Arabian Gulf's floors. The sand was then sprayed and “vibro-compacted” into shape using GPS technology for precision and surrounded by millions of tons of rock for protection Construction Suddenly Stopped

Mega-projects like the artificial islands off the coasts were in danger of collapse and a bunch of construction sites were shut down. And now, over a decade after the completion of the islands, there's hardly anything built on them and no one can really visit them.

The construction of the Palm islands along the coast of Dubai has caused several large environmental changes: a reduction in the area's aquatic life, erosion of the coastal soil, and irregular sediment transport along the shore.

If you're looking to live in the house you buy, you can splurge for a premium address at the Palm Jumeirah, which hosts the most expensive villas at Dhs17,200 per square meter, and where a five-bedroom villa can go for Dhs12 million.

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