Bangladesh
is extremely flat and is dominated by the
Ganges-Brahmaputra-Jamuna delta. Where Bangladesh
ends and the sea begins is a murky zone
of shifting sediments, watercourses, flood
waters and silt. Over 90% of the country
is composed of alluvial plains less than
10m above sea level, making it an inviting
proposition to flood-prone rivers and tidal
waves.