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Why does the earthEarth suck both positive and negative charges?

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Ifenter image description hereIf the earth is a bit negatively charged, it is understood that it can take away the positive charges of a positively charged body when grounded. Why does it take away the extra electrons of a negatively charged body when grounded?

If the earth is a bit negatively charged, it is understood that it can take away the positive charges of a positively charged body when grounded. Why does it take away the extra electrons of a negatively charged body when grounded?

enter image description hereIf the earth is a bit negatively charged, it is understood that it can take away the positive charges of a positively charged body when grounded. Why does it take away the extra electrons of a negatively charged body when grounded?

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Why does the earth suck both positive and negative charges?

If the earth is a bit negatively charged, it is understood that it can take away the positive charges of a positively charged body when grounded. Why does it take away the extra electrons of a negatively charged body when grounded?