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"Gravitation" is a general term describing the attractive influence that all objects with mass exert on each other. Weight is directly proportional to gravitation (i.e. if gravitation increases your weight increases). So your question could also be read as, "Where is my gravitation to the earth the strongest." More facts: 1) The greater the mass the stronger the gravitation and 2) the closer the masses are to each other the stronger the attraction (notice I said mass and not size because density must be taken into account). Therefore, your weight would be greatest closest to the earth's mass. The majority of the earths mass is in the core (very dense), so the closer you are to the core, the stronger the gravitation. Answer: At the bottom of a deep mine shaft or the bottom of the sea, whichever location is closer to the core.

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