Frank and Ernest by Thaves for December 16, 2001
Transcript:
"GRAVITY" "Gravity, the force that attracts all objects toward one another, is not equal across the surface of the earth. It is slightly stronger at the poles, where the distance to the center of the earth is less than it is at the equator. There are also local gravity anomalies due to topography and the density of underlying rocks." "Look, Frank -- it says here that the gravitational pull is stronger in some places on earth than in others." "I know it's very powerful right under my bed in the morning."