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How might yearly flooding hurt economic development in Bangladesh?
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It might encourage many foreigners to build vacation homes in the country.
It might discourage the government from providing disaster-relief services to its citizens.
It might create massive amounts of environmental refugees who then settle in the flooded areas.
It might hurt the development of crops that would be ruined as waters flood over farming fields
It might discourage the government from providing disaster-relief services to its citizens.
It might create massive amounts of environmental refugees who then settle in the flooded areas.
It might hurt the development of crops that would be ruined as waters flood over farming fields
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Banladesh is , indeed, a long way to go for a curry, Eddie. And you shouldn't expect a chicken biryani or a lamb bhuna when you got there. The locals in Sylhet cook fish curry. In a fine example of integration, they take the fish , which sounds a bit like carp, from the waters around the fields of rice. Though why Sylhet should be the source of our 'Indian' cooks is a bit of a mystery anyway. It's hardly like the Lyon area is to French cooking. It's cuisine is not noted for its merit anywhere else.
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