India’s position on the globe plays an important role in shaping its climate, seasons, daylight hours, and time zone. Understanding where the country lies on Earth helps explain why different regions experience varied temperatures and weather patterns. It also helps us learn how India is placed in relation to other countries and continents. Knowing its hemispheres makes this geographical concept simple and clear.
India is located in both the Northern Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere. The whole country lies above the Equator and to the east of the Prime Meridian. Because of this position, India experiences distinct seasons, varied climates, and an early time zone. Its location also influences sunlight patterns, weather changes, and the movement of monsoon winds across different parts of the country.
India’s placement can be understood through its latitudes and longitudes. It stretches across several degrees northward and across many degrees eastward. Because of these coordinates, India falls fully inside the Northern part of the Earth and completely inside the Eastern section. This position influences how India receives sunlight, when its seasons begin, and how its time zone is fixed.
India’s hemispheric position helps create wide differences in weather from one region to another. Areas in the north become cooler during winter, while southern regions stay warm for most of the year. India’s time zone is also based on its eastern location, placing it ahead of many countries in time. This placement allows India to have mountains in the north, plains in the middle, and long coastlines in the south.
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