Unlike SVN, Git allows you to work in multiple repositories simultaneously. Developers can either test different changes without risk to the entire project, or have teams working in parallel without having to wait for progress from other team members.
So that work steps do not always start from scratch, Git Clone offers the possibility of copy existing repositories and continue working in the copy. All version control operations are then handled by the new local repository. The clone can become the basis for all stages of development. However, the cloning process automatically establishes a link with the original repository.
It is also important to note that Git itself does not distinguish between the central repository and its clones, the latter being perceived as repositories in their own right. Instead of feeding the original central repository, commits are shared between each other by Git Push and Git Pull.