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Chemistry, 19.05.2021 20:50 2020IRodriguez385
A scientist weighed an object at two different locations. The first location was Death Valley at about 86 meters below sea level. The second location was Denali at about 6194 meters above sea level. Which observation would the scientist most likely make about the weight of the object in the two locations?
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The weight of the object would be less on Denali because there would be more mass between the object and the center of Earth.
The weight of the object would be less in Death Valley because the temperature is much higher.
The weight of the object would be greater on Denali due to the centripetal forces of the rotation of Earth.
The weight of the object would be greater in Death Valley because it is closer to the center of Earth.
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