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An object's weight depends on the strength of the gravitational field it is in. This varies with latitude, altitude, and locally. True or False?
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True. The strength of the gravitational field is affected by factors such as latitude, altitude, and local variations in the distribution of mass. These variations can cause slight differences in the weight of an object.
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