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HeebieMcJeeberson t1_jdlgk5n wrote
Reply to comment by JesseLaces in If earth was a smooth sphere, which direction would water flow when placed on the surface? by Axial-Precession
The rotation will try to fling the water away from the Earth's axis, and the farthest place from the axis is the equator. No matter where you place the water, it will flow toward the equator since there's no terrain to stop it. In the real world, where ocean water is free to flow around, sea level at the equator is actually a little higher than near the poles for this reason.
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You_Yew_Ewe t1_jdnze2x wrote
The magnitude of earth's gravity varies [pretty haphazardly across the globe](https://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-06/esa-satellite-maps-earths-gravity-3-d/). It's not closely correlated with the equator.
Maybe you mean because of the sum of gravity and centrifugal force makes means the mass has less weight?
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