Biology, asked by beastgmg07, 1 day ago

A body is weighted at the poles and then at the equator the wieght
at the equator will be greater than at poles
at the poles will be greater than the equator
at the poles will be equal to the weight at the equator
depends upon the object


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Answered by darkhub3
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Answer:

weighs more at the poles than at the equator.

Explanation:

The weight of a body depends on the force with which it is attracted towards the centre of the Earth. But this force is greater at the pole on account of less distance from the centre of the Earth. Due to this, the body weighs more at the poles than at the equator

Answered by sarwathunisa244
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Yes, you weigh less on the equator than at the North or South Pole, but the difference is small. Note that your body itself does not change. Rather it is the force of gravity and other forces that change as you approach the poles.

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