> In the real/physical aspect: when gravity is stronger, the ocean water > tends to form bumps, not lumps, because water will tend to accumulate in > areas of stronger gravity. A greater gravitational field will tend to > produce greater water accumulation, and because water is not compressible, > it can only go up, producing a bump. Lumps will result as a consequence, > in other areas of weaker gravity.
I forgot the nice reference: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/bathymetry/predicted/explore.HTML

