The value of acceleration due to gravity considering the rotation of the earth is, \[g’=g-\omega^2R\cos^2\theta\]
If earth was perfectly spherical in shape, then $R$ is constant. But from location to location, the latitude $(\theta)$ of earth is different. So, $g’$ will vary from minimum value at the equator $(\theta=0°)$ to the maximum value at poles $(\theta=90°)$.