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Gravity Anomalies Earth's Mysterious Low Gravity Zones

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Title: “Gravity Anomalies: Earth's Mysterious Low-Gravity Zones“ Do you know that not all places on Earth experience the same gravitational pull? Earth's gravity is remarkably consistent, but there are areas where gravity is slightly weaker or stronger than the average. These deviations are known as “gravity anomalies.“ One of the most famous examples of a low-gravity zone is the Hudson Bay region in Canada. Scientists believe this anomaly is caused by the Earth's crust rebounding from the melting of glaciers thousands of years ago. Because the ice melted, the crust is still rising, creating less gravitational force. Another intriguing low-gravity area is the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. This underwater trench has a weaker gravitational field due to the massive amount of oceanic crust in that area. It's like a hidden pocket of reduced gravity deep beneath the sea. Understanding these gravity anomalies not only fascinates scientists but al

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