You will have to state what quantity is varying, to get an answer to that question.
The earth is on a tilt so it can't hit the earth everywhere at the same time.
No - the gravity of Earth is due to its mass.No - the gravity of Earth is due to its mass.No - the gravity of Earth is due to its mass.No - the gravity of Earth is due to its mass.
Yes, the idea is that the units don't depend on local conditions such as the gravitational field.
I am expecting nice weather in my neighborhood, in April. Of course, you didn't specify a location, and weather is not the same everywhere on Earth in a given month.
yes becaus ethe wind's definnation is the movement of air cause by diffences in air pussure and if the air pressure says the same than the temperature say the same and the amount of wind is there if the temperature is around the 70's or below.
The big dipper is the same size from everywhere on Earth, because everywhere on Earth is the same distance from it.
G would remain the same, it's the gravitational constant which is the same everywhere in the universe. g would increase by 4 times, assuming that the radius of the earth didn't increase.
G i.e force per unit mass on the earth surface......YES.because all calculation is approximately 10
The earth is on a tilt so it can't hit the earth everywhere at the same time.
The number is the same everywhere.
The same as it is on Earth and everywhere else for that matter. Your mass doesn't change.
it remain same like first it was.
the mass will remain same.
the same day everyone else does. The year is the same length everywhere on earth.
Yes, but it is never spring everywhere on earth at the same time.
All the way to the center of the Earth, same as everywhere else on the planet.
on the 31st of your mum