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Scientists use milligals, a unit of acceleration equal to one thousandth of a gal, to measure the strength of the Earth's gravitational field. By measuring variations in gravitational acceleration, scientists can study subsurface structures such as mineral deposits, oil reservoirs, and faults in the Earth's crust. Milligals are particularly useful in geophysics and geology for understanding the composition and dynamics of the Earth's interior.

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