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Yes, India needs to have more than one standard time, because there is a time gap of about 2 hours between the easternmost parts to westernmost parts to westernmost parts of the country. The large longitudinal expanse of India about 30° approximately. So even when the sun is still shining in the western coast, it is already night in the northeast. Hence, we need two or three time zones to clearly reflect diurnal changes.
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- Physical geography can be divided into many broad categories, including.
- Biogeography.
- Climatology & meteorology.
- Coastal geography.
- Environmental management.
- Geodesy.
- Geomorphology.
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Tides can be defined as the alternate rise and fall of the ocean water. It is caused by the combined effects of :
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- The gravitational force exerted on Earth by the Moon
- Rotation of the Earth
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