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The Tropic of Cancer in India: A Geographical Journey Through Nature’s Canvas The Tropic of Cancer , an invisible line at 23.5°N latitude, slices through India, creating a vivid tapestry of ecosystems, terrains, and climatic zones. Beauty of India’s geography along this line—where deserts, rivers, plateaus, and forests converge. The Tropic of Cancer : A Geographical […] Tropic of Cancer The Tropic of Cancer is also known as the Northern Tropic and is one of the Earth's five major circles of latitude. It is the northernmost point on Earth where the Sun can appear directly overhead at 12:00 pm, otherwise known as noon. This phenomenon occurs during the June solstice; during the solstice, the Northern Hemisphere tilts toward the Sun at its most direct angle during its wavering movements. Currently, the latitude of the Tropic of Cancer is approximately 23°26 ... During the summer solstice (around June 21), the sun is located immediately overhead the Tropic of Cancer , making it the farthest point north on Earth where the sun is located directly above at noon. When the Tropic of Cancer was first named about 2,000 years ago, the sun was pointed in the direction of the constellation of Cancer during the June solstice. The name stuck, even though the location of the sun has shifted and now resides in the constellation of Taurus during that time of year.