Where on Earth has the most gravity?

Mount Nevado Huascarán in Peru has the lowest gravitational acceleration, at 9.7639 m/s2, while the highest is at the surface of the Arctic Ocean, at 9.8337 m/s2.
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Where is Earth's gravity weakest?

The force of gravity is weakest at the equator because of the centrifugal force caused by the Earth's rotation and because points on the equator are furthest from the center of the Earth.
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What place has the strongest gravity?

Jupiter is the largest in our Solar System, meaning it also has the highest gravity. You would weigh two and a half times on Jupiter than what you would on Earth. Gravity is a fundamental force of physics, which keeps everything attracted to the earth's surface.
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Is gravity on Earth the same everywhere?

Gravity is what holds our world together. However, gravity isn't the same everywhere on Earth. Gravity is slightly stronger over places with more mass underground than over places with less mass. NASA uses two spacecraft to measure these variations in Earth's gravity.
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Where is more gravity pole or equator?

Since the strength of gravity weakens as you get farther away from a gravitational body, the points on the equator are farther and have weaker gravity than the poles.
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Is gravity less in Canada?

But you might not know that there's one thing they're a little short on north of the border: gravity. That's right: Canada actually has less gravity than it's supposed to. The reasons for the shortage have puzzled scientists for decades. Gravity isn't uniform all over the Earth's surface.
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Is there less gravity in Florida?

In reality, the gravitational field is 9.7773 m/s² in Colombo compared to 9.7979 m/s² in Cape Canaveral, Florida (where SpaceX launches the Falcon Heavy from). That means that if you drop a weight from 100m in Sri Lanka, it will land 21.5 milliseconds later than if you do the same thing in Florida.
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Is gravity stronger at sea level?

The force of gravity is stronger at sea level.

The gravitational force, as explained by Newton's Law of Gravitation, is inversely proportional to the square of the separation between the two masses (or the separation between the centers of mass for the two objects).
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Do mountains have more gravity?

Mountain ranges in general have stronger gravitational pull than, say, oceans, since rock is denser than water. It's the different densities of different places on Earth that cause Earth's gravity to vary.
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Does zero gravity exist?

If the spacecraft was not moving quickly enough, it would fall prey to the effects of earth's gravitational field and fall to the earth. There is no such thing as zero gravity in space. Gravity is everywhere in the universe and manifests itself in black holes, celestial orbits, ocean tides, and even our own weight.
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Is gravity more on mountains?

The higher the mountain, the less effect gravity will have. The amount is relatively trivial, but can be computed and measured as a distance from the center of gravity. As compared to sea level, yes, their are mountain tops with gravity effects trivially higher, mountains with peaks below sea level.
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Why do rockets launch from Florida?

Cape Canaveral is located along the East Coast of the United States so rockets can be safely launched to the east over the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean. If there is an issue with the rocket after liftoff, space flight operators can safely put it down in the Atlantic Ocean without endangering the public.
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At what distance from the Earth is gravity zero?

Gravity can never become zero except maybe at infinity. As we move away from the surface of the Earth the gravitational force becomes weaker but it will never become zero.
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Do some parts of Earth have less gravity?

Gravity can vary on different parts of the Earth. Although we usually think of it as a ball, the Earth actually bulges at the Equator and gets flatter at the poles due to its rotation. The Earth's mass is not spread out proportionally, and it can shift position over time.
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Do you weigh more in different parts of the world?

A person can weigh differently at various place on Earth because of the fluctuations in Earth's gravity, according to a new high-resolution map.
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Does gravity hold us to the Earth?

Gravity holds us to the surface of the Earth and keeps our atmosphere wrapped around our planet. An object's weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on it.
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Why is it no longer called Cape Kennedy?

It was "Port Canaveral" from 1954 to 1962, and then the City of Cape Canaveral from 1962 to 1963, when a larger post office was built. In 1963, President Lyndon Johnson issued an executive order renaming the area "Cape Kennedy", after President John F. Kennedy, who had set the goal of landing on the Moon.
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How long does it take to get to the moon?

It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the Moon. During that time a spacecraft travels at least 240,000 miles (386,400 kilometers) which is the distance between Earth and the Moon.
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Why don't we use space shuttles anymore?

"The bottom line answer is that it was too expensive. Way too expensive," former NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory system engineer Mark Adler wrote in 2015. "The shuttle never met its promise for low-cost access to space by virtue of the system's reusability."
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Do black holes have gravity?

A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out. The gravity is so strong because matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. This can happen when a star is dying.
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Do all planets have gravity?

Yes! Anything that has mass has gravity. The more mass something has (the bigger it is), then the more gravity it will have. So everything around us (including all the planets) have gravity!
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What is the gravity of black hole?

Black holes have no more gravity, all other things being equal, than any other object of the same mass. A black hole is not more likely to “suck you in” than a star of the same mass, and no more lethal than being sucked into a star.
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Is gravity weaker at the center of the earth?

As you move towards the center, there is less and less of the Earth closer to the center than you are, so the gravitational field gets weaker and your weight decreases.
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Does gravity get heavier the higher you go?

In everyday situations, the size of the gravity force on something does not change significantly as it rises above the Earth. (An object needs to go much higher than a jumbo jet for major differences to occur. The size of the gravity force at an altitude of 200km is still about 94% of what it was at sea level.)
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