which people age greeter between polar and equator
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The place where a person lives has nothing to do with his age.
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We do, although you'd barely notice. There are two effects, both due to the spin of the Earth. 'Centrifugal force' due to the spinning lowers your body weight by about 0.4 per cent at the equator relative to its weight at the poles. The Earth's spin also causes the planet to bulge, so that at the equator you're about 21km further from the Earth's centre of gravity and so weigh around 0.1 per cent less. Overall you'd weigh around 0.5 per cent less - about a third of a kilo for most of us.
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