Why is earth's shape geiode
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the geoide is shape that surface of ocean would take under of influence of earth gravity gravity and rotation alone in absence of other influences such as wind and tides the surface is extended through contiential (such as with very narrow hypothetical canal)
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Because the Earth is slightly flattened at the poles and slightly bulgy at the equator
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