because it is located on the southern pole
to answer the cold because of the fact the sun shines about 3 months out of the year to answer the gravity antarctica is right on the south pole which creates a high level of gravity
The closer to the core of the earth an object gets, the higher the gravitational pull.
Your weight is maximum at the poles due to the centrifugal force being the lowest there and the gravitational force being strongest.
This is identical to the gravitational force anywhere else on the planet, where you are standing make little to no odds. The earth's shape is that of an oblate spheroid's, ie bulging slightly (On average 0.17%) at the equator. This resultant change in gravity is negligible.
Gravitational potential is maximum at poles.
Yes, the maximum value of acceleration due to gravity (g) is at the equator because the centrifugal force due to the Earth's rotation reduces the effective gravitational force. This results in a maximum g value at the equator compared to other latitudes.
No, gravitational portential energy is more with more hight and gravitational kinetic energy is maximum just before reaching the ground.
No, there is no mass there to have any gravitational force.
If the gravitational force is less than the buoyant force, the drag force will act in the opposite direction of the gravitational force.
how is weight affected by gravitational force?
Gravitational force is the strongest when you are the closest to a mass.
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