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What are the implications of India's latitudinal and longitudinal extent?

This is useful to know or identify the geographical location of India on the map and know the appropriate time zone.


What are the implications of these shifts for international businesses based in HnogKong?

# What are the implications of the shifts for international businesses based in Great Britain, North America, and Hong Kong?


Who was great king if north india?

Akbar and Ashoka


What mountains were there that were difficult to get to north India?

Due to the presence of The Great Himalayas it was very difficult to get to North India. They are also known as the crown of India as they are located on the head of India.


Why there is a difference between latitudinal and longitudinal extent of India?

Cause we have to minus the two eastern and western most extremes of India ! And its the same for north and south - by kitty


What is the great barrier north of India?

The Himalayan mountain range.


Why east west extent of India appears smaller than North South extent?

It is because as we move towards the poles, the extent between two longitudes decreases, that means they come closer and closer. This is however not the case with latitudes.Therefore though the numerical difference between latitudes and longitudes of India is same, it covers more land from North to South as compared to from East to West.


Name the mountain ranges in eastern India?

Great Himalayan Range (it runs from north west of India to the norh east)


Mumbai in north or south of India?

My Answer is West Coast of India. And it can never fall on North for sure. To some extent according to geographical locations in India. Its more on South West & not exactly South. But since mumbians speak Marathi, Hindi this question arises with most south indians. Hope this clarifies.


What is the latitudnal extent of India?

Latitudinal extent of India is 8º 4' 28" N to 37º 17' 53" N It influences the duration of day and night as one moves from north to south. The Tropic of Cancer divides India into almost two equal parts. That means India lies between tropical and temperate zones. The northern part of India has a high annual range of temperature and the southern part of India has a low annual range of temperature


Why was harshavardhana the last great Hindu ruler of north India?

he was not a hindu king.. he was budhist


Longest distance between two cities of India?

India has an area of about 3.28 million sq.km. The north-south extent from Kashmir to Kanya kumari is about 3,200 km. The east-west extent from Arunachal Pradesh to kuchchh is about 2,900 km.