Geography, asked by Vaibhavid6, 4 months ago

what do mean by geoid





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Answered by HarnoorSidhu22
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The geoid is a model of global mean sea level that is used to measure precise surface elevations. A depiction of the United States geoid. Areas in yellow and orange have a slightly stronger gravity field as a result of the Rocky Mountains.

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Answered by nits05
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The geoid is an imaginary sea level surface that undulates ( has a wavy surface ) over all of the Earth ; it isn't for oceanic areas , it also extends through the land masses .

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