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Latitudnal extent of indian union and mainland

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Answered by knbhagathp6zf88
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India lies entirely in the Northern Hemisphere.
i. The main land of India extends between 8° 4' N and 37° 6' N latitudes and between 68° 7' E and 97° 25' E longitudes.
ii. Addition of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and the Lakshadweep, to the main land makes it the Indian Union.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands lie to south-east and south-west of the mainland in the Bay of Bengal.
The Lakshadweep Island lies in the Arabian Sea.
Extents of these Island groups are:
Andaman and Nicobar Island:
Latitudinal extent = 6° 45' N to 14° N
Longitudinal extent = 92° E to 94° E
Lakshadweep Islands:
Latitudinal extent = 8° N to 12° 3' N
Longitudinal extent = 71° E to 74° E
The southernmost p6int of the Indian Union is Indira Point 6° 45' N passes through the Indira Point. Hence the exposé of the Indian Union is from 6° 45' N to 37° 6' N and from 68° 7' E to 97° 25' E. Indira Point got submerged in the sea water on Dec. 26, 2004 during Tsunami. But it has again emerged and is visible.
Answered by manvithlk
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8°4'N to 37°6'N this is the correct answer mar as brainlist

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