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collect information about gravity at different locations like mountains,hill stations&countries​

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Answered by ranjeeta85
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Explanation:

gravity is different in different locations

Answered by actitis
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Answer:

Gravity is defined as the pulling of an object towards the center (surface) of the earth. This gravitational force is directly proportional to the weight of an object. This means that the heavier an object, the more is the value of gravity.

The average value of gravity on the earth's surface is generally considered to be 9.8 m/sec².

This gravitational force of attraction is highest at the poles and lowest at the equator.

The gravity value also decreases with increasing elevation. For example, in the high elevated area such as the Himalayas and other high mountains, the value of gravity is comparatively less than it is near the mean sea level.

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