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A diagram shows how gravity on Earth works on an object located in different spots in a seaside community. Where is gravity bet...Asked by keelon Ford
A diagram shows how gravity on Earth works on an object located in different spots in a seaside community. Where is gravity between Earth and an object the strongest?(1 point) Responses when the object is on top of a telephone pole when the object is on top of a telephone pole when the object is on the highest branch of a pine tree when the object is on the highest branch of a pine tree when an object is at sea level when an object is at sea level when the object is on top of a nearby mountain
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Gravity is generally strongest when an object is closest to the Earth's center. In the context of your options, "when an object is at sea level" would have the strongest gravitational pull compared to the other locations listed, since being at sea level means the object is at the lowest elevation relative to the Earth's center. Therefore, the correct response is:
**when an object is at sea level**.
**when an object is at sea level**.
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