MT02 1912068630 MHS Describing Geography
MT02 1912068630 MHS Describing Geography
MT02 1912068630 MHS Describing Geography
MAJHAR
Name
HOSSAIN
SHAFAT
191206863
ID
Longitude
DM 23°42'41.0
S "
23.711388
DD
89
Latitude
DM 90°23'40.1
S "
90.394444
DD
44
Location Map Paste the image being used for description purpose
Description
1. Country Bangladesh
2. Concept
As for Bangladesh having a warm and humid climate, the environment of the
2.1. Environment place always stays as regard to pre-monsoon, monsoon and post monsoon
circulations.
The place is technically a river port; thus, we can see lands across the river
2.2. Perspectives
alongside the large stream of the river itself.
One of the river processes which is migration is highly seen here as people
2.3. Process
migrated to river banks for no erosion happening apparently.
Currently the connected river is spacing out more land for humans to occupy
2.4. Patterns
around the place as we can see in the picture given.
As the river connected has given population to grow here and, made many
2.5. Interaction
establishments to partake in the economic value by utilizing the landscapes.
The connected river has been weaker in time, more landscape opportunities are
2.6. Change brought forth. Apart from that, wastage caused by the acquainted civilization
disrupts the quality of river life.
There is no doubt about the sustainability as the connected river gives major
2.7. Sustainability landscape of the capital of a country renewable natural resources like water and
direct wastage supply to the bigger rivers and ocean.
A river port is established by a civilization to cultivate the natural resources from
3. Theory the river also creating communication and trading expeditions to the landscapes
surrounding the river.
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Describing Geography
4. Theme
4.1. Location Showarighat, Dhaka, Bangladesh
4.2. Place A small river port in the southern part of the capital, Dhaka.
It clearly connects with the river ‘Buriganga’, so we can say that this place is
4.3. Region
situated on the river region of Bangladesh.
4.4. Environment Warm water port.
Being an economic and trading point, insane amount of people crowds over the
4.5. Movement
place utilizing the transportation services and small local businesses.
Apart from the questionable scenic beauty (the water is black literally), this place
gives a serene riverside space for a human which actually does not exist more
than 2 hours as… well….the crowds. But yes it offers factually 20% of the
population (who apparently never gets to see rural sights according to childhood
5. Features paragraphs) a frequent 20 minute river journey in very risky vehicles usually
named ‘ Chompa ‘ ‘ shabnur’ something like that. Therefore, I personally would
not dare to prefer to visit this place and stay more than 20 minutes because it
smells awful. (Sir, I know this part has been informal but I am at least honest and
this is fun)
Thank you
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