Geography, asked by amartyakunta52, 11 months ago

difference between northernmost and southernmost extent of india​

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Answered by ChhaniwalaGulzaar
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Answer:

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands extend further southwards and add to the latitudinal extent of India. The southernmost point known as the Indira Point in the Great Nicobar Island is at 6o 45' N. The latitudinal extent of India from Kashmir in the north to Kanyakumari in the south is 3,214 km.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Difference between northernmost and southernmost extent of india:

​Northernmost:

  • The 'northernmost point in India is Indira Col'.
  • The Northern boundary of India is obviously the Himalayas and the northernmost extent is the Siachin Glacier which is in the northernmost state of 'Jammu and Kashmir' of India.
  • Siachin Glacier is a snow mountain and the climate is very cool

Southernmost

  • The Southernmost point is Indira Point.
  • The Southern boundary of India is obviously the Indian Ocean and the southernmost extent is the Kanyakumari which is in the southernmost state of Tamil Nadu of India.
  • The Kanyakumari is a plain are of humid climate.

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