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What are the implications of great north - south extent of India

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Answered by Luciana1234
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1) Places close to the equator have an equal duration of day and night all year.
2) As we move away from the equator towards the poles, the days become longer during summer and nights become longer during winter.
3) The tropic of cancer passes through India, the northern half having sub-tropical and southern half having a tropical and sub-tropical climate.
4) Places near the equator are hot and humid all year.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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There are several implications caused by the north-south extent of India:

  • The North-South extent of India ranges for about 3200 meters.
  • Places in North India and South India have a wide range of differences in fauna and flora due to climatic differences.
  • The southern part of India has a tropical climate and due to its location close to the equator, it has a higher temperature.
  • On the other hand, the northern part of India has a subtropical climate with less temperature.
  • The difference within the timespan of the day and night is far more in the 'northern parts' than in the 'southern parts'.

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