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(rising where gravity is high, sinking where gravity is low)

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Answered by arushi2772
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on surface of the earth gravity is more and on the top surface of the earth is low.
Answered by ChromaticSoul
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If we removed the tides and currents from the oceans on the planet, they would settle onto a smoothly undulating shape called a geoid, rising wherever there is high gravity, and sinking where gravity is low, creating what are known as "geoid anomalies." These highs and lows are generated by uneven mass distribution

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