Given Seientific reason Why the weight of an object at the equator is less than at the poles
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The weight of an object at the Earth's South Pole is slightly more than its weight at the Equator because the polar radius of the Earth is slightly less than the equatorial radius. ... Though the mass of an object remains constant, its weight varies according to its location.
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