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weight of a body is more at the foot of a mountain than that at its top. why?​

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Answered by saniya19may
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This is because the peak of a mountain is higher and farther away from the center of the earth, so the pull of gravity in that spot is weaker than at the bottom of the mountain. Remember, even if you weigh less because of a change in gravity's force on your body, your body's mass is still the same.

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Answered by sptiwarishiv
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because while climbing our body takes more energy but at the top we don't use much energy than before. HOPE IT HELPS U. MARRK IT AS THE BRRAINLIEST ANSWER

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