YES
spins on it's axis OVAL
An ellipse, like any planet. In the case of Earth (and the other planets in the Solar System), the ellipse is quite close to a circle (in math/astronomy terms, the ellipse has a low eccentricity).
NO!!! Circle ; from its centre the distance to the edge(circumference) is equal . Ellipse(Oval) ;from its centre the distance to its edge(circumference) can vary. Casually, you can think of an oval as a squashed circle. In the coordianet plane ; A circle has the Equation x^2 + y^2 = 1 An Oval has the Equations x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1 The 'a' & 'b' represent the eccentricity of the oval (ellipse), and the lengths of the major and minor axes.
Neither. Both ovals and circles are two-dimensional shapes. Earth is three-dimensional. Earth is what is called an oblate spheroid, meaning it is wider around the equator than it is from pole to pole.
its called a revolution. but if your ask the shape,that's harder. it depends if your on earth or not cause if you were on earth it's called a elliptical oval
spins on it's axis OVAL
The Earth rotates in not a perfect circle around the sun but in a oval shape.
The Earth rotates in not a perfect circle around the sun but in a oval shape.
A circle has the same diameter around its border, while an oval is longer than its width.
Within the circle
because of shape of the apple is not ferfect circle and the earth's shape is oval
It is either a circle or an oval.
Oval or elliptical shaped. (Not a perfect circle)
in geometry how is a circle different from an oval?
No. An oval is a streched out circle. A circle is not a regular shape.
A circle has a constant radius whereas an oval does not.
Oval