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  2. Hello I am Raiyan Shakur, Roll 22 of this section. I have with me Roll 28 Tayeba Firoz, Roll 5 Arib Ahsan Raiyan, Roll 10 Irfan Sunny, and Roll 15 Radin Rahman. We present to you today on a serious issue that affects and harms all of us in this room.
  3. Each and every year, our actions as humans escalate the growth of mosquito populations around the world, whether that be in America or Africa or here in Bangladesh. Even with massive intervention from the World Health Organization, diseases like malaria and dengue continue to kill at the same year they always have—and that is because of the rise of mosquito breeding. Due to issues ranging from simple littering to global warming, mosquitoes have been able to adjust to harsher environments from which they have the freedom to kill more and more people in higher and higher numbers.
  4. Before we go on, what is the life cycle of a mosquito in the first place? Mosquitoes breed primarily in water, where they go through a 5-day cycle. They tend to lay their eggs on the surface of stagnant water bodies. These eggs, which may amass to hundreds in only one water body, lie around the walls of the water body, where it sits for 24 to 48 hours. Upon any sort of disturbance they hatch into larvae and live on the water’s surface where they respire with oxygen from the air above them and collect food nutrients from the water underneath. Next they develop into pupae, and after that fully-fledged mosquitoes.
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