what are the implications if north south extent of india of our country
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The implications of the north south India is that of latitudinal extent consists of 6 Degree 45 Minutes North to 37 Degree
It is 6 Minutes North
The estimated latitudinal extent consists of the India’s vast area of the 8 Degree 4 Minutes North with respect to the 37 Degree 6 Minutes North
One can find various implications of it which are-:
1) Tropic of cancer which consists of the (23 Degree 30 Minutes North) mainly divides the regions of the India into two equal parts. While the south half falls into the hot tropical zone along with the north region which lies above the sub tropical zone.
2) It has also been distinguished that the Temperature can also parallel decreases with respect to the increasing latitude.
Consisting of the tropical part (often refer to as a peninsular India) is also defined as an India being closer to the equator which makes the climate of India more warm and tropical climatic conditions along with a no specific winter. Evaluating the sub tropical part which belongs to the northern India is also referred to as a more or less extreme climate which is extremes hot summers and cold winters. Considering this, the climate of extreme south which is Kerala is hot while the top Kashmir is cold because of the latitudinal extent.
3) it has also been evaluated that there is a vast difference with respect to the duration of day and night as one travels from the South to North. often it is evaluated as less than one hour difference (which is approximately 45 minutes) reaching Kanyakumari after travelling from the 5 hours from the top of the Kashmir.
It has been seen that the expected longitudinal extent of India is estimated as 68 Degree 7 minutes East to 97 Degree 25 due to which
India’s longitudinal extent places is often the extent of the 30 Degrees from the eastern hemisphere. It also results in the south central peninsula of Asia
which is approximately at a 15 Degrees of longitudinal difference which makes one hour difference. Approximately the Indian Standard Time (IST) is often through the Mirzapur near Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh