The weight of a body decreases at higher altitudes.why
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The more distance you put between yourself and the bulk of the mass of the earth, the less gravitational force it exerts on your body. By one estimate, a person who weighs 150 pounds on the surface of the earth would weigh approximately 149.92 pounds at 10,000 feet above sea level.
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The more distance you put between yourself and the bulk of the mass of the earth, the less gravitational force it exerts on your body. so the weight of a body decreases at higher altitudes
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