Geography, asked by arshiya132254, 1 year ago

compare the climatic conditions of india and Brazil on the basis of physiography and latitudinal location.

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Answered by yashsheth858
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in india

he mainland of India extends roughly from 8°N to 37°N and the Tropic of Cancer of passes through the middle of the country.  

 Areas south of the Tropic of Cancer are closer to the equator and experience high temperature throughout the year.


The northern parts on the other hand lie in the warm temperature zone. Hence they experience comparatively low temperatures. Some places record considerably low temperatures particularly in winter. Water bodies comprising the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal surround the peninsular India and make climatic conditions mild along the coastal areas.

in brazil

The distance between two latitudes is referred to as latitudinal extent. Longitudinal and latitudinal extent of Brazil : Brazil being the 4th largest country in the world has an area 4,319 kilometers from east to west (34 degrees 47 minutes 30 seconds E to 73 degree 59 minutes 32 seconds W longitude) and extends 4,395 kilometers from north to south (5 degrees 16 minutes 20 seconds N to 33 degrees 44 minutes 32 seconds S latitude).



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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The difference between India and Brazil are:

The tropic of cancer bifurcates the country in almost two halves India extends from 8 degrees north to 37 degrees north, the areas around the tropic of cancer is very close to that of the equator. The water bodies around the peninsular India are the Arabian sea and the Bay of Bengal.  

While Brazil extends from 32 degrees East to 73 degrees west. The area of Brazil is 4319 sq kilometers.  

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