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Answered by ItsCuteAngel
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Since, the weight of the body is directly proportional to the acceleration due to the gravity on the surface of the earth. So, the weight of the body is maximum at the poles and minimum at the equator on the surface of the earth.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Earth is not a perfect sphere. Its radius at equator is greater than poles. Acceleration due to gravity is inversely proportional to the square of its radius. So, the acceleration due to gravity is greatest at poles. Hence, from relation, W = mg, it is clear that weight is highest at the poles.

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