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1. The earth has seasons (summer, winter, rainy, and spring) because of the inclination of the plane of the earth’s orbit around the sun.

When the respective hemisphere gets oriented towards the sun, that region of the earth warms with the reason being exposed to the increased solar radiation.

Similarly, when the respective hemisphere gets oriented away from the sun, that region of the earth cools with the reason being exposed to the decreased solar radiation.

The shorter days - longer nights and vice versa are also because of the tilt of the axis of the earth.

The tilt of the earth’s axis is a slowly constantly changing parameter. If this angle/tilt changes, then there will be difficulty in differentiating the seasons.

As the axis of the Earth is inclined to its orbital plane at an angle of 23.5’.

2. By convention, the top side of a map is often north. To go north using a compass for navigation, set a bearing or azimuth of 0° or 360°. (Up Side).

3. The Indian subcontinent can be divided into four geographical divisions. In this paper, we characterize three of the four divisions; the Northern Plains, the Deccan Plateau, and the Northern Mountains or the Himalayan as regions with dissimilar climatic and physical resources.

4. 28 states in India

5. India is a vast country. Lying entirely in the Northern hemisphere (Figure 1.1) the main land extends between latitudes 8°4'N and 37°6'N and longitudes 68°7'E and 97°25'E.

6. Flowing into the Arabian Sea: Narmada, Tapi, Sindhu, Sabarmati, Mahi, Purna.

7. The Standard Meridian of India has a longitude of 82°30'E. This Standard meridian passes through Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh and it is considered as the standard time for the whole country.

8. Goa

9. Bangladesh

10. Andaman and Nicobar Islands, union territory, India, consisting of two groups of islands at the southeastern edge of the Bay of Bengal.

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