Why is the value of $g$ more at the poles than at the equator?

  • A
    The Earth is a perfect sphere.
  • B
    The Earth is flattened at the poles and bulges at the equator.
  • C
    The Earth rotates faster at the poles.
  • D
    The mass of the Earth is concentrated at the poles.

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