Geography, asked by anaya18064, 6 months ago

The gravitational force (g) is not the same at different latitudes on the surface. It is greater near the poles and less at the equator. This is because of

a. the distance from the centre at the equator being greater than that at the poles.

b. the distance from the centre at the equator being lesser than that at the poles.

c. the mass of material at the centre has higher density, compared to poles.

d. the mass of material at the centre has lesser density, compared to poles​

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Answered by DaisyLhingmuankim
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Answer:

a. the distance from the centre at the equator being greater than that at the poles.

Answered by rishikeshchormale
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the distance from the centre at the equator being grater than that at the poles

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