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what is polar fleeing force ?​

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The polar-fleeing force relates to the rotation of the earth. ... This bulge is due to the rotation of the earth (greater centrifugal force at the equator). Centrifugal force increases as we move from poles towards the equator. This increase in centrifugal force has led to pole fleeing, according to Wegener

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The polar-fleeing force relates to the rotation of the earth. ... This bulge is due to the rotation of the earth (greater centrifugal force at the equator). Centrifugal force increases as we move from poles towards the equator. This increase in centrifugal force has led to pole fleeing, according to Wegener

He believed that Pangaea originated near the south pole and that the centrifugal force of the planet caused the protocontinent to break apart and the resultant continents to drift towards the equator. He called this the "pole-fleeing force".

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