the sun earth and the remaining planets are roughly spherical in shape.
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Yes As in spherical? Pretty much.
The Earth's shape is roughly an oblate spheroidThe Earth has an atmosphereThere is frozen, liquid and gaseous water on Earth.
ALL planetary orbits are ellipses.
Planetary orbits are eliptical, that is they are shaped as elipses. All planets revolve around the sun anti-clockwise as viewed from Earth's north pole.
Dwarf planets are smaller than regular planets. Dwarf planets are smaller than the 8 major planets of our solar system. They are not quite planets as they have not cleared their orbit of sufficient matter. They are roughly spherical in shape and orbit the sun directly, so fulfil these two criteria, but have not achieved the third (sufficiently clearing their orbits).
gas and shape
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Yes it does it is roughly spherical
Most balls are sperical. Starts and planets are roughly sperical, as are oranges.
Earth is more of an oval compared to all the other planets.
Yes As in spherical? Pretty much.
Oval or elliptical shaped. (Not a perfect circle)
The Earth is roughly spherical. Magnetic fields are roughly spherical at a sufficiently remote distance. For the lines of magnetic force repel each other.
The Sun and its planets are all basically spheres. The earth is an 'oblate sphere' - that it, it is flattened at the poles.
The Earth's shape is roughly an oblate spheroidThe Earth has an atmosphereThere is frozen, liquid and gaseous water on Earth.
They would be considered as 'spherical' celestial bodies. round