Correct option is C
The correct answer is (c) No, it is constant in all places.
· The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter it contains, and it does not change based on location.
· Mass is an intrinsic property and remains constant everywhere, whether the object is on Earth, on a high mountain, at the poles, or even in space.
· In contrast, weight (which is the force of gravity acting on an object’s mass) can vary depending on the gravitational field strength at different locations, but mass itself remains unchanged.
Additional Information:
· High altitudes : Weight varies slightly at high altitudes due to lower gravity, but mass remains constant.
· Hot places alone : Temperature changes do not affect mass.
· Poles alone : Gravity is slightly stronger at the poles, affecting weight but not mass.