What is the latitudinal extent of the mainland of India? What are the implications?
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The Indian union is situated between about 8°4'N and 37°6'N . It's implications are: 1. Due to its latitudinal extent it lies close to equator and because of it the southern part of India gets more heat from the sun than the northern part .
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The Indian union is situated between about 8°4'N and 37°6'N . It's implications are: 1. Due to its latitudinal extent it lies close to equator and because of it the southern part of India gets more heat from the sun than the northern part .
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