It means that is where all the gravity goes
Probably geocentrical?
The center point of Earth is known as the geographic center, which is the point where the land area is evenly distributed in all directions, giving a balance. It is located in the central parts of North America, specifically in the state of Kansas, USA.
it is the field that atract our body toward it by hight and wightANS2:The center of gravity is synonymous with the center of mass and it is located near the geometric center of the planet.
The barycenter is the point between the Earth and the Moon where they balance each other's gravitational pull.
Please, have a seat and hold onto your hat: -- The Earth and moon mutually orbit their common center of mass ... the spot where the pivot would have to be for the Earth and moon to balance on a see-saw. -- The Earth's mass is about 80 times the moon's mass. So their common center of mass is 80 times fartther from the moon's center than it is from the Earth's center. That point is inside the Earth, but not at its center. Both bodies orbit it. -- At the same time, the common center of mass of the Earth and moon orbits the sun.
there are meaning of balance, concordance proportion.
Earth in the Balance was created in 1992.
The meaning of gravity in Tagalog is "grabedad." It refers to the force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth.
There is nothing special about the center of the Earth itself; the attraction is in that direction, due to the accumulated effect of the attraction from different parts of the Earth. At the center of the Earth itself, the gravitational attraction towards the left, for example, by some pieces of planet Earth, would be exactly compensated by gravitational attraction towards the right, by other pieces of the planet.
The center layer of the earth's crust, meaning it is the one in te very center between other thinner layers. I don't know what layer number the core is but I do know that it is the center of the earth's crust (possibly the fourth layer). B-EHS student
the center of the earth
Having reference to the earth as center; in relation to or seen from the earth, -- usually opposed to heliocentric, as seen from the sun; as, the geocentric longitude or latitude of a planet., Having reference to the center of the earth.