Geography, asked by sharon3572, 1 year ago

what causes lights flatting of the earth at the two poles

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Answered by Smitvan
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The Earth has poles which are flattened because of the centrifugal force that acts on its poles while it rotates. The rotating of the earth in the angles makes it also bulge at the equator. The earth rotates at an immense amount of speed, at about 1000 miles per hour. A rotation is completed in 24 hours. Due to the great speed, there occurs a flattening of the surface near the poles

Answered by ts97006275
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Explanation:

the rotation of the Earth is considered responsible for the slight fluttering of the earth at the two poles and bulging at the equator

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