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the world largest and fastest growing delta

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The answer to this question is Sumderban Delta.

The Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta (otherwise called the Brahmaputra Delta, the Sunderbans Delta, or the Bengal Delta) is a stream delta in the Bengal locale of South Asia, comprising of Bangladesh and the Indian territory of West Bengal. It is the world's biggest delta and purges into the Bay of Bengal.

The mangrove-dominated Ganges Delta – the Sundarbans – is an intricate biological community containing one of the three biggest single tracts of mangrove forests of the world. The bigger part is situated in Bangladesh, a little segment of it lies in India.
Answered by sawakkincsem
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Ganga-Brahmaputra Delta is the World's largest and fastest growing delta.

It is also known as Ganges Delta. The interweaving network of streams that make up the Ganges Delta in South Asia is formed by the joining of three rivers - The Padma, Jamna, and Meghna Rivers.
The 220 miles wide Ganges Delta which covers Southern Bangladesh and parts of West Bengal in India is one of the most distinctive geographic feature on Earth.
More then 100 million people mostly Bangladeshi call the delta home and rely mostly on rice, tea and other crops for subsistence. 
The Ganges Delta is vulnerable to climate change since melting of glaciers and snow from the Himalayan mountains can lead to severe floods.
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