Geography, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

give me the answers in 30 words
1. how is the latitudinal spread of India advantages to her

2. while the sun rises earlier in the east se Nagaland and also sells a dear how do the watches at Kohima New Delhi show the same time
3. what are the implications of India having a long coastline
4. does India need to have more than one standard time if yes why do you think so??




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Answered by RheaKundra
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Explanation:

Firstly, the wide latitudinal extension of nearly 30 degrees results into wide variation in the

climates. The southern part of India receives more sunlight than northern part which results into diversity of flora and fauna in our country. For example: In north we get tea, apples, dry fruits and medicinal plants etc.

While the sunrises earlier in the east, say Nagaland and also sets earlier, how do the watches at Kohima and New Delhi show the same time ? ... Hence, we need two or three time zones to clearly reflect diurnal changes. A country like USA has seven times zones due to their vast east to a west extent.

What are the implications of India having a long coastline ? The implications: (i) It provides easy transport and act as a trade route with different countries. (ii)It also poses challenges to national security from the hostile neighbour.

Yes, as per my thinking India need to have more than one standard time because there is a time gap of about 2 hours between the easternmost parts to westernmost parts of the country. The longitudinal extent of India is large i.e., 30° approximately. Therefore, we need to more than one time zones.

Answered by Anonymous
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Firstly, the wide latitudinal extension of nearly 30 degrees results into wide variation in the climates. The southern part of India receives more sunlight than northern part which results into diversity of flora and fauna in our country.

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