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This is the view of Padma river in dry season at Bheramara Point. In the dry season, the river has less water. That is, dry season means summer and winter. At this time the water in the river is less. As a result, people cultivate in the surrounding areas. The only exchange of water in the river is sand and sand dunes. Types of crops are grown in these sand dunes. He basically planted more peanuts here. Here crops are planted which are less costly and take less time to produce. So that the crops can be harvested before drowning in the next monsoon season. That is why peanut rice is the most widely grown crop here. Because these fruits are short-lived. You can see the green places in the distance, they are peanut trees.
But during the monsoon season the river has a lot of water. I took pictures of this river from the same place during the rainy season. The picture was taken a year ago. In this picture of the rainy season you can see that many crops have been submerged. It is short-lived. Then the water of the river is much more. That is why the farmers have to suffer a little at this time. In other words, their crops are often submerged in water. That is why they planted the crop a little earlier as planned. So that the crops can be harvested before the water rises in the rainy season ...
In other words, their crops are often submerged in water. That is why they planted the crop a little earlier as planned. So that the crops can be harvested before the water rises in the rainy season ...
You can see two different forms in the same place on the same river at two different times. That means a lot of water in the rainy season, monotonous condition in the water all around and sandy condition all around in the dry season, there is no water ... Such a two-way situation is the form of most rivers in Bangladesh ...