Yes, the deeper one travels toward a planets core the less they'll weigh. If one could reach the CG of a planet, they would experience weightlessness similar to that astronauts feel in orbit.
It decreases
As you get farther from the center of Earth, your weight willDECREASE
The relationship between weight and molarity in a solution is that weight is directly proportional to molarity. This means that as the molarity of a solution increases, the weight of the solute in the solution also increases. Conversely, as the molarity decreases, the weight of the solute in the solution decreases.
Gravity is the cause of weight. Increased gravity creates increased weight, decreased gravity decreases weight.
Weight decreases as gravity decreases.
Gravitational force is between two object caused by energy in mass. Here when you are in a mine the radius of the earth in case of calculating gravity is reduced to the length between you and the center. This means the mass of earth is decreasing even though the distance is decreasing. Relative to the decrease in distance squared the decrease in the mass of the second object(earth) is more. As a result your weight(don't confuse with mass) decrease.
The weight of the overlying air, also known as air pressure, is about 14.7 pounds per square inch (psi) at sea level. This pressure decreases with increasing altitude as the weight of the air above decreases.
Because it loses weight when they decreases the water level of an ship
The mass of the rocket decreases as fuel burns.
If the force of gravity increases, weight will increase because weight is the measure of the force of gravity on an object. However, mass remains constant as it is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with gravity.
Gas mileage decreases as the weight of the car increases and vice versa.
mine is 2 and a half ton