Science, asked by thapasofiya76, 7 months ago

7. The weight of an object at the top of a mountain is less than its weight
at the bottom of the mountain.​

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Answered by sg1494879
6

Explanation:

Mass is independent of gravity and is therefore different from weight. See Note at weight. weight ( ) 1. ... On Earth, for example, an object weighs less at the top of a very high mountain than it does at sea level, simply because the gravitational pull at the top of the mountain is lower than it is at sea level.

Answered by NikhilKumar1806
4

Answer:

because pressure in higher region is low as compared to pressure in simple region

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