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Natural resources

 

Agriculture of Pirojpur district:

Boro, Aman and Ropa aman paddy are the main crops of this district. Among the cash crops, it is worth mentioning that banana, betel leaf, guava, amara, coconut and betel nut. Here the winter season is limited by the cultivation of wheat as a short-term winter. Among other crops, pulses, grains, bananas, chillies, drinks, bay leaves and vegetables are abundant here.

The well-known and well-known Neesarabad (Swarupkathi) guava and barisal of the country are produced here in a remarkable way. In this district, a little bit of corn is cultivated.

 

Pirojpur climate

Climate of the district of Pirojpur is temperate. There is no intensity of warmth or winter intensity anywhere. The inhabitants of this district are more affluent in winter, summer and rainy season. An average of 60 to 75 millimeters of rainfall occurs annually. Average temperature is 75.932 degree Fahrenheit. The Bay of Bengal on the south side of Pirojpur. As a result, the ahwawa is slightly saline and the temperature is controlled. About eight months north of the year the wind blows. In the Bay of Bengal and in the adjoining areas there are many rivers and bills, due to which the flowing winds are cold and clean.

 

Tire-Bhata of Pirojpur

The bay of bengal on the south side of Pirojpur On the other side, surrounded by innumerable rivers, the canal-billed-water-filled water Mekhla-filled Pirojpur Pirojpur river is very dense twice a day, 24 hours a day. The duration of the tide is 6 hours every time. During the rainy season in the Pirojpur region, swelling of swelling or swelling of 10-15 feet water at the speed of the tide is observed. The tide-gradient velocity and durability period are prolonged during the year. The submerged zone remains waterlogged from the month of sixty-eight months to October. The ancient rivers of the Pirojpur region have contracted and many bills have been created. Among the districts of the district, Nesarab Thana (Swarupkathi) 'Atghar' and 'Kurniana' and 'Deulbari-Dobra and Jhanjhania' of Nazirpur Police Station. Historians have speculated that due to natural reasons bills have been created. Historians H. Bewaridge further assumes that in 1763, there was a bell of earthquake and earthquake in Barmeria police station Bachelor of Checherirampur.

Species of birds in Pirojpur district:

There are cows, buffaloes, goats, and sheep in livestock and livestock in the district. Also somewhere poker is observed anywhere. Among the wild animals, the famine, khatas, bezis, octaves, etc. still survive, facing the present adverse environment. Nearly extinct animals include squirrels, rabbits, szuru, mechobag, baghdas, luffaru, vyander, giusepap etc.

 

In this district, various domestic birds include poultry, pigeon, tetir and koyel. The other birds are: Dahuk, Nolgoga, Kanibak, Chagra, Kadakhopa, Jalpipi, Panokauri, Gaganbare (extinct), Gokak, Kanchikhocha (Luptaapaya), Manik Jora, Harigila, Fishranga, Kachichora etc. in the wetlands. Besides, cocaine, baukatha kao, lakshmi owl, gutam owl, black owl, Nilkantho (extinct), woodpecker or bushyur bauri, spruce, babu, muniya, tunduni, babu, chil, titti, hariyal, dewghu, rajghughu, groupagghaghu, tilaghugu, kora , Etc. are seen more often.

 

Besides, in the Pirojpur district, many years of the history of the winter bird birds of Anggoan. In the winter season, there are varieties of divers duck, Chakhakhchi, Balhhans, Shamukbhanga, Saras, Madanatak and Domkur etc. in the districts including Nazir and Swaroopkathi.