what would happen if India is located in arctic circle?
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How would your life be if India was located in the Arctic circle?
Totally different it will be:
1 .Population
Instead of us 1.252 billion we could be around 40 million only.With temperature as lower as -50 degree Celsius it would be very difficult for the poorer sections to survive resulting in lower birth rate and parallely higher death rates.
Encroachment would be less.
2. Vegetation
Since less population favors vegetation growth,we could have vast lands covered with shrubs,woody trees,mosses,lichens.
We all love juicy Mangoes.Well there would not be any existence of mango trees and other tropical trees on Indian soil if we had an arctic influence.
This scenery would be common throughput the entire Indian continent.
3. Rivers
Rivers would be freezing to hell.Varanasi would witness almost nil water pollution since Ganga would be too cold to swim in.
4. Life
Lifestyle would be completely different.I guess people would have worked harder and for more hours.Climate during April to July would have been pleasing thus increasing productivity.People would be wearing as much clothes as they put in their trunks in India.Abundant supply of fresh water from glaciers located across India.Food items and spices have to imported from other countries which are located in tropical zone.There will be sufficient seats in premium institutes as population would be less.Cars would look new even after 3 years.(You know why)Holi would have been played with fire instead of colours.Sections who are suffering would have an extra burden of cold arctic climate.
Totally different it will be:
1 .Population
Instead of us 1.252 billion we could be around 40 million only.With temperature as lower as -50 degree Celsius it would be very difficult for the poorer sections to survive resulting in lower birth rate and parallely higher death rates.
Encroachment would be less.
2. Vegetation
Since less population favors vegetation growth,we could have vast lands covered with shrubs,woody trees,mosses,lichens.
We all love juicy Mangoes.Well there would not be any existence of mango trees and other tropical trees on Indian soil if we had an arctic influence.
This scenery would be common throughput the entire Indian continent.
3. Rivers
Rivers would be freezing to hell.Varanasi would witness almost nil water pollution since Ganga would be too cold to swim in.
4. Life
Lifestyle would be completely different.I guess people would have worked harder and for more hours.Climate during April to July would have been pleasing thus increasing productivity.People would be wearing as much clothes as they put in their trunks in India.Abundant supply of fresh water from glaciers located across India.Food items and spices have to imported from other countries which are located in tropical zone.There will be sufficient seats in premium institutes as population would be less.Cars would look new even after 3 years.(You know why)Holi would have been played with fire instead of colours.Sections who are suffering would have an extra burden of cold arctic climate.
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India was recently inducted as a permanent observer in the Arctic Council, whose permanent members include the United States, Canada, Sweden, Norway, Russia, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. The other new observers include China, Singapore, South Korea, Japan and Italy, marking the first time that the Arctic Council has inducted observers from Asia.
The Arctic is becoming the latest playground for global powers to flex their muscle over, and India’s efforts to be included in the Arctic Council reflects the country’s desire to exert greater influence on the global stage, as well as on a region that could be key to meeting its domestic energy needs.
The Arctic Council was created in 1996 to address the issues faced by the countries that have territories in the Arctic and by the indigenous people of the region. However, the council’s sphere of influence and objectives have grown over time as non-Arctic states eye the region, which is becoming more accessible because of the rapidly warming climate, for its oil, gas and mineral riches. According to some estimates, nearly 20 percent of all oil and gas reserves on the planet may be trapped under the seabed in the Arctic Circle.
The Arctic is becoming the latest playground for global powers to flex their muscle over, and India’s efforts to be included in the Arctic Council reflects the country’s desire to exert greater influence on the global stage, as well as on a region that could be key to meeting its domestic energy needs.
The Arctic Council was created in 1996 to address the issues faced by the countries that have territories in the Arctic and by the indigenous people of the region. However, the council’s sphere of influence and objectives have grown over time as non-Arctic states eye the region, which is becoming more accessible because of the rapidly warming climate, for its oil, gas and mineral riches. According to some estimates, nearly 20 percent of all oil and gas reserves on the planet may be trapped under the seabed in the Arctic Circle.
TisyaAhuja:
very imformative answer
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