No. It is round because of gravity, not because of rotation. For most purposes gravity does not rotate. Jupiter's rotation actually causes it to deviate from a perfect spherical shape, making it a bit wider across the equator than it is from pole to pole.
It goes round and round because of gravity.
Because of the Sun's gravity.
Simply because of GRAVITY
Spinning or rotating
because of the rotation of the earths pull and gravity
because of the gravity of the other planets around them
Jupiter is round because of its massive gravitational force, which causes its materials to be pulled toward its center, resulting in a spherical shape. This force acts as a constant pressure from all directions, thus shaping the planet into a round form.
The earth is not round... it is flat!!! Gravity keeps on the earth and that is how we stay on earth, because if we didn't have gravity we would float into space and DIE!!!
They are both alike because they both have no gravity
It means it's spinning round and round.
Jupiter is the heaviest planet in the solar system and has the highest mass revolving around the Sun. Its immense gravity plays a significant role in influencing the orbits of other celestial bodies in its vicinity.
No. Jupiter's smaller moons are irregular in shape.