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what is the longitudinal distance of India​

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Answered by nishantsingh22
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82°30' E Standard Meriden of India

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Answered by Anonymous
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The latitudinal and longitudinal extent of India is about 3014

. The North-South extent is 3214 km and East-West extent is 2933 km. The distance between any two lines of longitude is maximum at the equator and goes on decreasing as one goes from the equator to the poles. The distance between lines of latitude remains the same at all latitudes. India is away from the equator. So, the lines of longitude come nearer and the East-West distance becomes less than the North-South distance.

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