Answer :

Given statement is false, there must be equal amounts of mass on both side of the center of mass of an object.

What is meant by the center of mass?

A position relative to an object or system of objects is known as the centre of mass. It is the system's average position, weighted by the mass of each component. The center of mass is situated at the centroid for straightforward rigid objects with uniform density.

It is not necessary to have an equal number of masses on either side of the earth's crust when viewing it from above. The distribution of the heavier basaltic rocks that make up the ocean is not uniform. Oceanic plates are heavier than continental plates because they are composed of different types of materials (made up of granitic rocks).

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