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)

O when the object is on the highest branch of a pine tree

O when the object is on top of a nearby mountain

O when an object is at sea level

O when the object is on top of a telephone pole,

1 answer

Gravity is strongest at sea level. This is because gravity decreases slightly with altitude; as you go higher above the Earth's surface, the gravitational pull is slightly weaker due to the increased distance from the center of the Earth. Therefore, the correct answer is:

O when an object is at sea level.