The Mysterious 'Gravity Hole' in the Indian Ocean: What Scientists Just Uncovered!

Beneath the Indian Ocean, a vast area weakens Earth's gravitational pull.

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The "gravity hole", or Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL), is a major gravitational anomaly covering 3 million sq km.

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Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science have shed new light on this mystery.

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Magma plumes, like those forming volcanoes, might cause this gravity dip.

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The geoid, described as a "lumpy potato", isn't a perfect sphere.

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Sailing the 'gravity hole' subtly changes weight over vast distances.

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Dr. Forte from the University of Florida found model inconsistencies.

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Studying the IOGL has real-world significance.

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Supercomputers play a key role in understanding Earth via the IOGL research.

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