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India — Location

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Flashcards for India — Location — Madhya Pradesh Board Class 11 Geography. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Physical Boundaries

What are the extreme points of mainland India in terms of cardinal directions?

Answer

North: Kashmir, South: Kanyakumari, East: Arunachal Pradesh, West: Gujarat. These points define the mainland boundaries of India before considering territorial waters.

Card 2Territorial Waters

Up to what distance does India's territorial limit extend into the sea from the coast?

Answer

India's territorial limit extends up to 12 nautical miles (about 21.9 km) from the coast into the sea.

Card 3Latitudinal Extent

What is the southernmost latitude of India's boundary in the Bay of Bengal?

Answer

India's southern boundary extends up to 6°45' N latitude in the Bay of Bengal, which includes the territorial waters around the southern islands.

Card 4Geographical Extent

What is the approximate latitudinal and longitudinal extent of India in degrees?

Answer

Both the latitudinal and longitudinal extent of India are roughly about 30 degrees each, covering a vast area of the Indian subcontinent.

Card 5Physical Distances

What are the actual distances of India from north to south and east to west?

Answer

North to south: 3,214 km, East to west: 2,933 km. The north-south distance is greater despite similar degree measurements due to the convergence of longitudes towards the poles.

Card 6Geographical Concepts

Why is the east-west distance shorter than the north-south distance despite similar degree measurements?

Answer

The distance between two longitudes decreases towards the poles, while the distance between two latitudes remains the same everywhere. This is why the east-west distance is shorter.

Card 7Climate Zones

Which climatic zones does India's latitudinal extent cover?

Answer

The southern part of India lies within the tropics, while the northern part lies in the sub-tropical zone or warm temperate zone, creating diverse climatic conditions.

Card 8Time Difference

What is the time difference between the easternmost and westernmost parts of India?

Answer

There is a time difference of nearly two hours between the easternmost and westernmost parts of India due to the 30-degree longitudinal variation.

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