There is a ‘gravity hole’ in the Indian Ocean, and scientists now think they know why | CNNSynecdoche@feddit.de to Science@beehaw.org – 59 points – 1 years agoedition.cnn.com8Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsWouldn't an a area of low gravitational pull create a hill instead of a valley in the ocean?The surrounding areas with higher gravitation pull away the water from that spot.Ah that makes sense. Thanks!
Wouldn't an a area of low gravitational pull create a hill instead of a valley in the ocean?The surrounding areas with higher gravitation pull away the water from that spot.Ah that makes sense. Thanks!
The surrounding areas with higher gravitation pull away the water from that spot.Ah that makes sense. Thanks!
Wouldn't an a area of low gravitational pull create a hill instead of a valley in the ocean?
The surrounding areas with higher gravitation pull away the water from that spot.
Ah that makes sense. Thanks!