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how does 'g' change the earth? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Earth's gravity field changes from one month to the next mostly due to the mass of water moving around on the surface," said Watkins. "Because water in all its forms has mass and weight, we can actually weigh the ocean moving around. We can weigh rainfall, and we can weigh changes in the polar ice caps."

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Answered by Swezzer
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"The Earth's gravity field changes from one month to the next mostly due to the mass of water moving around on the surface," said Watkins. "Because water in all its forms has mass and weight, we can actually weigh the ocean moving around. We can weigh rainfall, and we can weigh changes in the polar ice caps."

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