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Zachariah Miranda
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Today, 12:49
Weight of a man is less at coal mine. Why?
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Berry
Today, 12:57
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There is less gravity underground
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Isla Woodward
Today, 13:04
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If someone is underground, then therefore there is less planet/ground underneath them, so there would be less gravity. Gravity directly affects weight.
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