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Yes an object weighs more at the North Pole than at the equator, for two reasons: distance from the center of the earth, and Earth's rotation.

The Earth is not perfectly spherical, it's an oblate, wider at the equator than at the poles because it's spinning. As such you are slightly closer (by 3.5 km) to the center of the Earth when standing at the poles. Being slightly closer to the center of mass means that the gravity is slightly stronger, making you weigh more.

Also, at the equator, you are spinning around the Earth's axis with the rest of the planet, and this acts to reduce the measured weight of an object.

However, the combined difference is only about 1/200 of your weight (0.5%).

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Would you weigh more at North Pole?

Yes, slightly more, for two reasons: 1) You are nearer the Earth's center, and no centrifugal force as when you are at the equator.


Why will you weigh more at the north pole than the equator?

An object weighs more at the north pole than at the equator for two reasons: Distance from the center of the earth, and earths rotation. The earth is not perfectly spherical, it's an oblate, wider at the equator than at the poles because it's spinning. As such you are slightly closer to the center of the earth when standing at the poles, than at the equator. Being slightly closer means that the gravity is slightly stronger, making you weigh more. Also at the equator you are spinning around the earths' axis with the rest of the planet, and this acts to reduce the measured weight of an object.


Which region would have a warmer climate - a place located near the equator or a place near the North Pole?

A place located near the equator would have a warmer climate compared to a place near the North Pole. The equator receives more direct sunlight year-round, resulting in higher temperatures, while the North Pole receives less sunlight and is typically covered in ice.


Is the Equator closer to the South Pole or the Arctic Circle?

The equator is the line that runs straight around the middle of the earth, at zero degrees of latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees north and the South Pole is at 90 degrees south, so they are both equidistant from the equator. The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude that runs around the earth at 66 degrees and 33 minutes north, that means that it is closer to the equator than the South Pole.


Is there likely to be any difference between the mass and weight if they were to be measured at both the north pole and the equator?

Yes. The mass of an object will stay the same, regardless of the gravity that is effecting it. But the weight of an object depends on the apparent gravity. At the poles you would weigh more than at the equator due to the earths spin. At the equator you might weigh up to 0.3% less than atthe poles. Other factors effect the local gravity such as the density of the rock beneath the person, more dense rock will give a higher gravitational field. The height above the surface will also reduce the apparent gravity.

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What has more gravity the equator or north pole?

The North pole due to centrifugal force and its effects at the equator


Why it is warmer at the equator at the north pole?

The equator receives more direct light sunlight than the north pole.


Why Will a man weigh more at the North Pole than he weighs at the equator?

Because the earth is not a perfect sphere and bulges slightly at the equator you are further from the centre of the earth and you would weigh very slightly less at the equator than at the poles.


Would you weigh more at North Pole?

Yes, slightly more, for two reasons: 1) You are nearer the Earth's center, and no centrifugal force as when you are at the equator.


Why will you weigh more at the north pole than the equator?

An object weighs more at the north pole than at the equator for two reasons: Distance from the center of the earth, and earths rotation. The earth is not perfectly spherical, it's an oblate, wider at the equator than at the poles because it's spinning. As such you are slightly closer to the center of the earth when standing at the poles, than at the equator. Being slightly closer means that the gravity is slightly stronger, making you weigh more. Also at the equator you are spinning around the earths' axis with the rest of the planet, and this acts to reduce the measured weight of an object.


Are you more likely to survive in the north pole or the equator?

At the equator. Warmer climate, more plant and wildlife.


Is the uk in the middle of the equator and the north pole?

More or less. The largest island of the UK - Great Britain - sits between 50 and 59 degrees north of the equator. Therefore - its just north of the half-way point (45 degrees) between the equator and the north pole.


Why would you expect a compass to be more accurate near the equator or in the polar region why?

Since the geographic north pole and the magnetic north pole are different places, the farther you are from the north pole, the less the difference matters.


Which region would have a warmer climate - a place located near the equator or a place near the North Pole?

A place located near the equator would have a warmer climate compared to a place near the North Pole. The equator receives more direct sunlight year-round, resulting in higher temperatures, while the North Pole receives less sunlight and is typically covered in ice.


Is the Equator closer to the South Pole or the Arctic Circle?

The equator is the line that runs straight around the middle of the earth, at zero degrees of latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees north and the South Pole is at 90 degrees south, so they are both equidistant from the equator. The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude that runs around the earth at 66 degrees and 33 minutes north, that means that it is closer to the equator than the South Pole.


Is there any difference between the mass and the weight if they were at both the north pole and at the equator?

Mass would be the same at the equator and at the pole - except for an insignificant change due to the General Theory of Relativity. Weight would be more at the pole.


Why does the earths equator receive more heat from the sun then the north and south pole?

It is the closest place to the sun.