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Deep below the Indian Ocean, there’s a giant “gravity hole” over one million square ... a potato-shaped map that visually exaggerates these gravitational dips and valleys.
In the Indian Ocean, there is a place where the laws of gravity seem to falter—a gigantic depression in the Earth’s geoid ...
The Indian Ocean "gravity hole" is the site of the deepest dent in Earth's gravitational field. It's a circular ocean region with a gravitational pull that's so weak, sea levels are 348 feet (106 ...
The Indian Ocean "gravity hole" is Earth's deepest geoid low. Its weak gravitational pull makes sea levels here 348 feet lower than average, creating a 1.2-million-square-mile anomaly southwest of ...
Will this gravity hole vanish? Future tectonic shifts may erase it in millions of years — or it might linger as a geological relic, depending on Earth’s deep dynamics. Though this study offers ...