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Land Recovery - Making Landforms from Water

Divakar M

Abstract


Land recovery or land filling is a course of building landform on water bodies like oceans, seas, streams and so forth. It increases the amount of usable land that can be used for housing, agriculture, or other uses. Land recovery is a deep rooted study of making added landform far in excess of existing earth's space. Back in authentic years, Bangladesh and Netherlands were made via land fill processes.


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