Yes and no.
They are round, but not perfectly spherical.
For example, the Earth has a slight bulge around the equator.
Jupiter and Saturn have more obvious bulges.
Saturn in particular is flattened at its poles compared with its equator.
Also, of course, the surfaces of the planets are not perfectly smooth.
Yes. All the stars are round and all the planets are round.
Yes. All the stars are round and all the planets are round.
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All the planets have direct orbits round the Sun.
All 8 planets in our solar system rotate around a star, our sun. Virtually all planets rotate around a star.
The inner planets are all rocky planets. The outer planets are completely made up of gases. The inner planets are much smaller than the outer planets.
Yes!!!! The correct term is "spherical", which means round in all dimensions like a ball. (A hoop is round, but is not spherical) Stars and planets are not perfect spheres, but they are very close to perfect spheres.
There are no planets orbiting the Earth because all eight of them orbit the Sun. But the Moon orbits the Earth, and all it does is go round and round in a rather complicated orbit which is disturbed by the Sun's gravity.
The circumference of a planet is the distance round their widest part. On earth, it is measured round the equator.
PLANETS ARE ROUND AND START WITH P SO THE ANSWER IS PLANETS ( i think )
well their all round, they are all in space, and they all circle the sun and i think most of them have moons
Each planet moves in its own elliptical orbit round the Sun, then and now.