Sunday, February 22, 2009
♥ Gravity Stronger At The North Pole ???
Question: Why Is The Gravitational Pull Stronger At The North Pole ?
Answer: This is because the earth is very slightly flattened at the poles, so the North and South Poles are a bit closer to the center of the Earth than land on the Equator. And the South Pole is in Antarctica, which is a very high plateau, so the gravity there would be a bit less than that at the North Pole, which is in the middle of a deep ocean.
Answer: This is because the earth is very slightly flattened at the poles, so the North and South Poles are a bit closer to the center of the Earth than land on the Equator. And the South Pole is in Antarctica, which is a very high plateau, so the gravity there would be a bit less than that at the North Pole, which is in the middle of a deep ocean.
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