It fluctuates because the planet is not uniformly thick nor is it uniformly dense.
2007-03-13 17:57:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Earthquakes go in cycles, yet ordinary there is no longer a extensive distinction between the style of earthquakes on the instant vs. the style of earthquakes in the previous. plenty has to do with extra useful checklist retaining and the reality that 1000 years in the past an Earthquake in Greece might have purely been many times happening to human beings in and around Greece and now the whole international knows approximately each earthquake. The droughts and the floods are the end results of climate replace. i'm no longer attempting to start a debate over human involvement or no longer, i'm only affirming the act that the climate is changing. The north pole isn't dangerously shifting anymore than a cloud perilously blazes around the sky or the sunlight catastrophically rises each morning. The magnetic poles circulate around slowly, and that's easily favourite. even whilst they opposite it takes centuries and would not reason any issues. None of those events are led to via a gravity fluctuation. all of them have actual looking, logical, plausible motives and many of those motives are shown.
2016-11-25 02:17:22
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answered by ? 4
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The 'fluctuate wildly' that you claim is hardly accurate. There are small, almost immeasurable, changes in gravity throughout the earth. Most are believed caused by slight changes in the make up and thickness of the earth crust at various points. But these are very slight. A person would not 'feel' and differences.
2007-03-13 18:29:02
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Gravity levels are different in different parts of the world because some parts have more matter than others in the crust. You suggest that I look at the gravity maps. When I look at them, I notice that the parts with the highest levels of gravity are highest near mountains, where there is the largest amount of material between the surface and the core.
2007-03-13 18:02:11
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answered by Gordon Freeman 4
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Less gravity in high places, like mountains? Higher gravity below sea level places? Just a guess. Normal gravity is measured at sea-level, and even that varies a bit by the phases on the moon and position of the planet, I believe.
2007-03-13 18:00:24
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answered by Anonymous
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gravity is not a theory, environmental conditions effect it like altitude, barometric pressure, wind, postion related to the sun, there is a big gravitational pull that moves the oceans tides, these are things that interfere with the readings. So it could be constant, our messuring devices are flawed in a way it does not take in all considerations. After all we dont know everything. Compare our technology to 20 years ago. Is it posible what we understand is not the truth or accurate at all?
2007-03-13 18:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Gravity does not fluctuate. The mass of the Earth is not evenly distributed, so there is about a 1% variation in "g" depending on location. One of the classic observations took place during the great survey of India. The precision of the measurements was so fine that they discovered thier plumb bobs were not hanging straight down. The mass of the Himalayas was pulling the bob towards them.
2007-03-13 18:09:36
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answered by novangelis 7
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Gravity is only a theory. It is not real. God holds everything down. How could Jesus have walked on water if gravity was true he would have sunk. If there was gravity it would hold trees down and they would grow along the ground instead of straight up like God lets them.
2007-03-13 18:00:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Gravity, on a deeper level, is rather puzzling. I've read Newton and I still can't come up with a coherent explanation that accounts for the discrepancies.
2007-03-13 18:01:06
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answered by AZ123 4
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It does? That's nifty. I like things that fluctuate better than things that stay the same, anyway. Good for gravity, not being boring.
2007-03-13 17:58:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Gravity is an atheist lie to deny the existence of God. Tell me, if gravity is true, then how can birds fly?! How can balloons float up?! Gravitationists don't have answers for these tough questions!
ALSO: If the Earth comes from the Sun, why is there still a Sun?!?!?
2007-03-13 17:58:53
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answered by God, Not Gravity! 1
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