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BlueCube 2002-10-05 12:24 PM

From Fark.com: Gravity is stronger in New Zealand than anywhere else on Earth
 
Link found on Fark.com under the heading, "Gravity is stronger in New Zealand than anywhere else on Earth"

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydispl...ection=general


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Heaviest scenery on Earth

05.10.2002

It doesn't matter how hard you've dieted, how much lettuce you've eaten, your weight's up in Fiordland.

Scientists have found that gravity is stronger in the southwest of the South Island than almost anywhere else on Earth.

That means people weigh more there than elsewhere.

The difference is too small to be picked up by the bathroom scales.

But it is a sign that the area - known for its scenic wonders - is in for some heavy geological activity within the next few million years.

A study published in the American journal Science says Fiordland is one of the newest places in the world where Earth's plates are grinding together, creating a new zone of earthquakes and volcanoes similar to the Taupo volcanic zone.

This leaves heavy rocks from the planet's core relatively close to the surface, causing higher gravity.

The study says gravity between Doubtful Sound and Dusky Sound in southwest Fiordland is 150 units above average.

"It's one of the strongest positive gravity anomalies on the planet, over land," said one of the study authors, Professor Peter Kamp of Waikato University.

Jamesadin 2002-10-05 12:32 PM

You could be standing on top of the highest mountain and have no difference in weight, gravity pulls into the center of the Earth evenly around the world

Grav 2002-10-05 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jamesadin
You could be standing on top of the highest mountain and have no difference in weight, gravity pulls into the center of the Earth evenly around the world
That's wrong, if you're standing on Mt. Everest you weigh less than people at sea level.

BlueCube 2002-10-05 12:41 PM

In this case, the fault lines are causing the really dense rocks (with more gravity) to be nearer to the surface, thus making people right above those rocks weigh more.

BlueCube 2002-10-05 12:50 PM

http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/...8826094959.jpg

Hades-Knight 2002-10-05 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jamesadin
You could be standing on top of the highest mountain and have no difference in weight, gravity pulls into the center of the Earth evenly around the world
earth is not exactly round

BlueCube 2002-10-05 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Knight-Rider


earth is not exactly round

And that is shown on my scientific drawing, above.

Jamesadin 2002-10-05 01:49 PM

Ao your saying the earth's Core isnt round, that there is a blurge closer to new zealand?

BlueCube 2002-10-05 02:03 PM

According to the article, yes. (But, the drawing's not to scale.) Even a small "blurge" in the core would have a detectable effect. And, the Earth's not a perfect sphere anyway, so the gravity isn't exacty equal everywhere else, either.

Jamesadin 2002-10-05 02:24 PM

Well, it doesnt nesicarally pull it into the core where ever that is, it pulls it into the exact center. But I know what you mean

!King_Amazon! 2002-10-05 03:11 PM

Let's just take the scientist people's word for it, since I don't think any of us are scientists.

BlueCube 2002-10-05 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jamesadin
Well, it doesnt nesicarally pull it into the core where ever that is, it pulls it into the exact center. But I know what you mean
The core's the most dense part of the Earth. It's the part with the most gravitational pull (which is why it's in the center in the first place.) It's like a magnet wrapped in cotton. The closer you are to it, the more effect it has on you.

Jamesadin 2002-10-05 04:46 PM

Hmm yes I guess you are right, and since the core bulges out that would make the core gravity concentration closer to new Zealand. I get it now.

DKWicked 2002-10-05 07:22 PM

if you want to look at a freakish picture of earths gravity fields, just go here

so if you want to weigh less, dont diet.....go to india

Jamesadin 2002-10-05 07:34 PM

Heh, What teen would go on a diet..I cant think of a single one in my town of about 2000.

DKWicked 2002-10-05 07:53 PM

well......it was general advice, for later in life.....I sure dont need a diet....I could stand to gain some weight, really.......Im all bones (waits to see if anyone understands)

Jamesadin 2002-10-05 08:06 PM

Im average for my age

DKWicked 2002-10-05 08:08 PM

I weigh 110 pounds or so~

Adrenachrome 2002-10-06 10:48 AM

GRAV NEEDS A DIET!!!!!!!!!

Jamesadin 2002-10-06 10:56 AM

Dum Dum Duuuum.


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