Gravity pulls everything toward the center of Earth. But not all parts of Earth are the same, some areas are heavier, like mountains or dense rock layers. This makes gravity pull a little stronger in those spots, making Earth look more like an orange with bumps, instead of a perfect ball.
Examples
- If you spin an orange on a table, it bulges in the middle and becomes flatter on either end, just like Earth!
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