The entangled mangrove forests of the Bay of Bengal exhibit a unique spatial structure characterized by complex root systems, dense canopies, and a diverse array of plant species. These forests serve as critical coastal ecosystems, providing habitat for various wildlife and acting as natural barriers against erosion and storm surges. The intricate network of roots not only stabilizes the sediment but also facilitates nutrient cycling and supports a rich biodiversity. Additionally, their spatial arrangement often reflects adaptations to tidal influences and varying salinity levels.
Tidal forests, also known as mangrove forests, are primarily found in the coastal regions of several Indian states. Key states with significant mangrove ecosystems include West Bengal, Odisha, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Sundarbans in West Bengal is particularly famous for its extensive mangrove forests. These ecosystems play a crucial role in coastal protection and biodiversity conservation.
The Great Sundarbans is situated jointly in Bangladesh & India. Approximately 60% of total Sunarbans areas lies in Bangladesh beside Khulna (District of Bangladesh) region. And the rest 40% are occupied by India at 24 Parganas (District of West Bengal, India) region. The Sundarbans is famous for Royal Bengal Tigers and it's the world's largest mangrove forests.
Bengal Gram is Kadalai Paruppu
because it is situated in western india. No. Actually, West Bengal is in eastern India. Before partition, Bangladesh and West Bengal were together. After partition whole Bengal was divided into two parts. The eastern part is now known as Bangladesh, an independent country and the western part as West Bengal, a part of India.
The depth of Bay of Bengal is15400 feet (4694 metres)
they are found in west Bengal
they are found in West Bengal
Its famous for its beauty and it is mangrove. Its important feature is its animals living there. The spotted deer and tigers- THE ROYAL BENGAL TIGER
they actually live in mangrove swamps. but yes they live in wetlands
Bengal tigers are mostly found living on mangrove forests of suburban. Bengal tiger is the national animal of Bangladesh and they are also found in India, Nepal and Bhutan.
The Sunderbans is mostly in the People's Republic of Bangladesh and some is in India. It has a mangrove forests, Bengal tigers, Chital deer, crocodiles, and snakes. The plants besides the mangrove (Avicennia officinalis and Heritiera fomes)are Hibiscus tiliaceus, sedges, creepers and grasses.
Part of the Sundarbans is located in India, specifically in the state of West Bengal. The Sundarbans is a large mangrove forest shared by India and Bangladesh, forming the largest tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world.
The true Royal Bengal Tiger is the tiger of Southern India and the mangrove forests of the coastal region known as the Sunderbans. This tiger has well defined unbroken stripes, and is somewhat smaller than the Bengal tigers of Northen India, Nepal, and Assam. The males of the Royal Bengals weigh between 400 and 500 pounds, compared to the 500 to 600 pounds of Bengal tigers in the north.
Looks beautiful. Sundar means Pretty, Nice, Beautiful and Ban means forest. A Combination says Beautiful forest
The two main rainforests in Bangladesh are the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest and the Satchari National Park. The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world and is known for its biodiversity, including the Bengal tiger. Satchari National Park is a smaller rainforest area located in the northeastern part of the country.
The Bengal tiger (Pathera tigris tigris) prey selection is most dominant for the spotted deer, which is also in high abundance in the Bengal's range. In a research article authored by MMH Khan, around 80% of the tiger's diet was adult spotted deer. Other prey items were boar and other, smaller prey species.Khan, M.M.H. Ecology and conservation of the Bengal tiger in the Sundarbans mangrove forest of Bangladesh. Department of Anatomy Doctor of, 336 (2004)
The Sundarbans is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world. The Sunderbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, most of which is situated in Bangladesh with the remainder in India. (Wikipedia)