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No the force of gravity varies at different altitudes and places around the globe at the same altitude.

The variation at different altitudes is due to the laws of physics whereby the distance between the masses enters into the force of gravity equation.

The variation at different places around the globe is due to the uneven distribution of mass in the Earth (some rocks are denser than others).

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