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A Colder time of year Morning in Bangladesh on the expressway

                        A Colder time of year Morning in Bangladesh on the expressway

By Rahat Uddin Jewel from Bangladesh

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Winter is the coldest season in Bangladesh. The typical low temperature during this period is 20 degrees Celsius. The most noteworthy temperature at any point kept in Bangladesh was 42 degrees Celsius. Hazy weather conditions is normal during cold weather months. Individuals wear weighty apparel to remain warm. Trees lose their leaves and seem to be skeletons. Cold breezes blow from the north. Winter in Bangladesh is so much fun. There are so many different kinds of vegetables and fruits available during this season. You can enjoy your favorite foods without any worries about getting sick. The weather is also very comfortable. You will see different types of vegetables in the market. You will love them. In the village, people are usually busy doing something else than working. Villagers spend most of their time passing time. Sometimes they need to go to the fields with their cattle and need some help. Kids love to come out and enjoy themselves. In the cold weather, villagers make fires on the streets to keep warm. People who don’t have homes stay outdoors during the night. Winter is difficult for them. Winter is a cold season but also a great time for homeless people. They get shelter and warmth during this period. The winter season in Bangladesh is very cold and rainy. People usually go out during this time because there is less work and more leisure. There are many festivals during this period. The most famous festival is Eid-ul-Fitr. This is also known as the end of Ramadan. During this time people eat sweets and spend time with friends and relatives. Climate change is having an effect on Bangladesh. There is a rise in sea levels due to melting ice caps, and there is also a rise in temperature. This causes flooding and droughts. People are adapting to these changes by building seawalls and dams.

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