where is the intensity of the gravitational field of earth maximum
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The earth is an oblate spheroid, and that means it bulges out in the middle (the equator). That also means the poles end up a little closer to the centre of gravity. That is why on the surface of earth, at the poles the intensity of gravity is the maximum.
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The earth is an oblate spheroid, and that means it bulges out in the middle (the equator). That also means the poles end up a little closer to the centre of gravity. That is why on the surface of earth, at the poles the intensity of gravity is the maximum.
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