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Because the shape and size of the object dont change, only the gravity affecting it
The moon revolves around the Earth the same way the Earth revolves around the Sun, and for the same reason; gravity pulls them into orbit. However, the moon has its effects on the Earth, too; it has its own field of gravity, which stretches the Earth into a slight ovular shape by pulling the water, causing what we know as tides.
Yes, gravity affects the air that we breathe. That is why it is harder to breathe when we go up high mountains. There is less air there. Without gravity, the air would float off into space, just as we would.
In fact, the Earth is not a perfect sphere. It's poles are flattened and its equator bulges outwards. This is due to centripetal force as the planet spins on its axis.However, setting this fact aside for a moment, Earth is spherical in shape because its gravity is pulling everything towards the center of the planet. This pull is spread equally across its entire surface. Because all of this mass cannot share the same space, gravity forces it into the most efficient configuration, which is a sphere. Any object of sufficient mass will over time become spherical in shape.Formation of EarthWhen the leftover elements from the sun's creation scattered throughout what is now our solar system, individual particles started attracting each other together with gravity. As more and more particles gathered, their gravity compressed them into a shape which allowed them to occupy as small of a space as possible. In essence, a sphere.Another way of saying this is that the Earth's mass reached a point where its internal gravitational forces overcame any other rigid forces that might have kept the Earth in a non-spherical shape.
gravity
earth's shape is influenced by gravity because gravity will pull the objects in space together forming a sphere
Gravity.
Gravity.
The earth in Philippine folklore was shaped by a god or creator. The folklore also states that gravity forms the earth into its shape.
An ellipse.
gravity im pretty sure
Gravity and weathering would make my list.
When the Earth was formed it was molten. The forces of gravity would make it shape itself into a sphere. This shape would be "frozen" in place as the Earth cooled and solidified.
Earth's rotation causes the planet to warp slightly, which makes it slightly oblong instead of being a perfect sphere.
The shape of the Earth is changing at all times. This is due to gravity, tectonic plates moving, and every form of erosion changing things.
The major players include the Earth's gravity, and the forces behind the convection currents of the molten section of Earth's interior.
Originally earth was a weightless liquid blob, which will default to a spherical shape, add to this the rotation and centripetal swelling at the equator which flattens the poles, then after cooling and solidifying, this pretty much is earth today.