It will decrease
not by much though it is not noticeable compared to the earths radius
As you get farther from the center of Earth, your weight willDECREASE
What do you mean increase, decrease, or stay the same? Do you mean the temperature?
As you get closer to the center of the Earth, both temperature and pressure increase. The temperature increases due to the Earth's core being composed of hot, molten metal, while pressure increases due to the weight of the overlying material pressing down on the layers below.
Organic matter can increase the volume of soil as it decomposes, releasing gases that can cause soil expansion. However, the weight of the soil can decrease with the addition of organic matter, as it is lighter than mineral components like sand, silt, and clay. Overall, the impact of organic matter on soil volume and weight will depend on factors such as decomposition rate, soil texture, and environmental conditions.
The Earth's density increases with depth because of the increasing pressure from the layers of material above. As you move deeper into the Earth, the weight of the material above compresses the layers below, causing them to become more compact and increase in density. Additionally, the heavier elements tend to sink towards the center of the Earth, further contributing to the overall increase in density with depth.
As you get farther from the center of Earth, your weight willDECREASE
It decreases
The force of gravity decreases with the square of the distance from the center of the Earth. If you were five times farther from the center, your weight would be 1/25th of what it is now, and if you were ten times farther, your weight would be 1/100th of your current weight. Therefore, you'd weigh significantly less the farther you are from the Earth's center, illustrating the inverse square law of gravitation.
It will steadily decrease as you move farther from the Earth's center of gravity. Eventually one's "Earth weight" can reach zero when the gravity of another body, such as the Moon or Sun, completely counteracts it. *In orbit, or freefall, measured weight is zero. In outer space, objects are always in "microgravity" having imperceptible weight, unless they approach close to another large body.
as you grow, your body evenly distributes the weight throughout your body
yes it do
Because you can move the center of the gravity farther.
No. They increase in weight.
to increase the strength of the material and decrease the weight of the material
Technically, your mass is the same, however, since weight is the force of the attraction of gravity, your weight will be less as you move farther from the center of the Earth.
the period of vibrating swing neither increase nor decrease by addition of more weight . it remains constant because it does not depends upon weight.
An oxide is formed and the mass is increased.