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Q-Proposal for the land bridge connecting India and Srilanka is likely to degrade the mangroves of?
1- Gulf of Manner
2-Andaman & Nicobar
3- pont caimere​

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Answered by firdous41
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pont caimere

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Answered by nafibarli789
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The correct answer is 1- Gulf of Manner.

Explanation:

Gulf of Mannar, an inlet of the Indian Ocean, between southeastern India and western Sri Lanka. It is bounded to the northeast by Rameswaram (island), Adam’s (Rama’s) Bridge (a chain of shoals), and Mannar Island. The gulf exists 80–170 miles (130–275 km) broad and 100 miles (160 km) long. It accepts several rivers, including the Tambraparni (India) and the Aruvi (Sri Lanka). The port of Tuticorin stands on the Indian coast.

The Gulf of Mannar exists as a huge shallow bay in the Indian Ocean that is a portion of the Laccadive Sea. It has an average depth of 5.8 meters (19 feet). The Coromandel Coast region is located between India's southeastern tip and Sri Lanka's west coast.

Therefore, the Suggestion for the land bridge linking India and Srilanka is likely to degrade the mangroves of 1- Gulf of Manner.

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