How does the outward push generated by Earth's rotation (centrifugal force) compare to gravity?

Answer

It is utterly insignificant compared to the powerful, constant downward pull of gravity

Although rotation technically creates a very slight outward push, this centrifugal force is described as a mere fraction of the force exerted by gravity.

How does the outward push generated by Earth's rotation (centrifugal force) compare to gravity?
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