Why is the value of gravity less at the top of the mountain than its bottom ?
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There is less gravitational pull in high places, so you would weigh a tiny bit less on the top of Mt. ... This is because the peak of a mountain is higher and farther away from the center of the earth, so the pull of gravity in that spot is weaker than at the bottom of the mountain.
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There is less gravitational pull in high places, so you would weigh a tiny bit less on the top of Mt. ... This is because the peak of a mountain is higher and farther away from the center of the earth, so the pull of gravity in that spot is weaker than at the bottom of the mountain.
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