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what are the implications of India having a Long coast line

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Answered by ankushpatidar1osu5dm
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Long coastlines should give access to more food and more ports. India however does not have many natural ports but at least the access to sea food probably saves thousands of lives. The latitudinal extent of India gives her varying climates, whereas the longitudinal extent of India gives her more of similar climates. Luckily India is the widest at longitudes where the weather is suitable for agriculture, hence a large part of India is arable at least weather/temperature wise. Land and water is a different game altogether.
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