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The gravitational force is more at
the polar region than at the equatorial
region

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Answered by sayyedahmad826
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At the poles, gravity is more than at the equator because the polar regions are 21km closer to the centre of the earth. Mountains can be 8km further from the centre of earth than the oceans, and these too experience less gravity

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Answered by Anonymous
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At the poles, gravity is more than at the equator because the polar regions are 21km closer to the centre of the earth. ... Between them the sun and moon produce two tides a day, which cause the Earth to bulge and gravity to change. Geological formations result in changes to sub-surface density and therefore mass.

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