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Question : 87
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The Sundarbans stretch to which neighbouring country of India?
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Nepal
Bhutan
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The Sundarbans stretch to India's neighbouring country Bangladesh.
About 60% of the Sundarbans is in Bangladesh and the rest is in India's territory.
Sundarbans delta is the world's largest delta.
It was formed by the action of Ganga and the Brahmaputra in the Bay of Bengal.
The delta is triangular in shape.
Sundarbans forest is a mangrove area in the delta.
It extends over a vast area of 9,630 sq. km and consists of mangrove forests, swamps, and forested islands.
The 'Sundari' is the most significant tree in the Sundarbans forest.
Sundarbans forest supply timber and forest wood.
Nepal shares a border with 5 Indian states namely Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim, and Bihar.
Radcliffe Line is the borderline between India and Pakistan.
In terms of area, Bhutan is the smallest neighbouring country of India.
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