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Q: Is damodar river in India crosses tropic of cancer 2 times?
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Is India located on the Equator or the Tropic of Cancer?

The Tropic of Cancer passes through India just above Kolkata.


Which river crosses twice the tropic of cancer?

River Mahi in India.


What tropic crosses through India?

tropic of cancer passes through India and passes through Gujarat,Rajasthan,Madhya Pradesh,Chhatisgarh,West Bengal. It lies and 23.5degree north.................................hope you like the answer .........enjoy


Which Indian river cross the tropic of cancer?

rivers crossing tropic of cancer in india


What countries are in the tropic of cancer?

The Tropic of Cancer is just a line, so it's not possible for a whole country to be right on it.It crosses parts of Morocco, Mali, Mauritania, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE,Oman, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, China, Taiwan, Mexico, and the Bahamas.


What are the Tropic of Cancer countries?

The Tropic of Cancer is just a line, so it's not possible for a whole country to be right on it.It crosses parts of Morocco, Mali, Mauritania, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE,Oman, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, China, Taiwan, Mexico, and the Bahamas.


What states of India are bisected by the Tropic of Cancer?

West Bengal


Tropic of cancer passes through which district of India?

Ranchi


The tropic of cancer does not pass through in India?

Orissa


Which of the tropics passes through India?

That would be the Tropic of Cancer.


Is Calcutta north or south of the tropic of cancer?

The latitude at the center of Calcutta (India) is roughly 22.58° north.That's about 0.92° south of the Tropic of Cancer.


Does the Tropic of Capricorn cross Asia?

Yes. The Tropic of Cancer (approximately 23.5° N latitude) crosses Asia in the countries of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar (Burma), China, and Taiwan.