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