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what is the impact of latitudinal extent of India

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Answered by dassristi2016
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Latitudinal position of India is one of the major factors affecting its climate. India is situated in eastern hemisphere and the Tropic of Cancer (23 1/2° N) divides the country almost into two halves. It runs through Rann of Kutch in the west to Mizoram in the east. The part of the country lying south of this is in the tropics and enjoys tropical climate. The part of the country north of the Tropic of Cancer lies in the sub-tropics and experiences sub-tropical climate. The pressure and wind system are also influenced by the latitudinal position of the country. Rainfall is in turn determined by the pressure and wind system. The jet streams, westerlies are the sub-tropical wind systems and bring rainfall to the northern part of the country. The rest of the country receives rainfall from the monsoons which are tropical wind systems. Thus different parts of the country receive rainfall during different times of the year.
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India's latitudinal position greatly affects the climate.

CONTEXT — India is located in the eastern hemisphere. The Tropic of Cancer (23 1/2° N) divides the country almost into two halves, running through the Rann of Kutch to Mizoram.

EFFECTS —
a. The part of India lying south of the Tropic Of Cancer enjoys tropical climate.

b. The part of the country north of the Tropic of Cancer experiences sub-tropical climate.

c. The pressure and wind system too are influenced by the latitudinal position of the country.

d. Rainfall is determined by the pressure and wind system. The jet streams, westerlies bring rainfall to North India. The rest of the country receives rainfall from the monsoons, i.e. tropical wind systems. Thus, different parts of the country receive rainfall during different times of the year.
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1. The tropic of cancer (23 degree 30 minutes North) divides India into near;y two equal parts. The southern half lies in the hot tropical zone whereas the northern half lies in the warm tropical zone
2. Temperature generally decreases with increasing in latitude.The tropical part of India (peninsular India ) being near to the equator has warm and tropical climatic conditions with no distinct winter.
The sub tropical part (Northern part) has a more or less extreme climate that is hot summers and cold.
The variation in climate from warm Kerala to cold Kashmir is due to large latitude extent.
Answered by pinturaj0275
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Answer:

Longitudinal latitudinal extent of India is approx 30 degrees.

but different in kilometre from North to south 3,214 km while from east to west 2,933 km.

Why there is difference in km? If equal in degrees.

The reason is that :-

  • Two latitude is equal everywhere but Two longitude is not equal everywhere as it decrease towards the poles.

First sunrise in India in the East of dong village of Arunachal Pradesh,then after two hours sunrise in the west of Jaisalmer of Rajasthan.

But there is equal time in india.

The reason is that :-

  • longitude 82° 30' East use as a standard Meridian.
  • Therefore, it is only used to give equal time in a country. ( means IST used)

Manily use of standard Meridian :-

  • It is used for calculating time.
  • it is also used for finding location of a country or a place.

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