no because its the shape of your mama
No. Only the larger moons are spherical. Smaller moons do not have strong enough gravity to make themselves round and so are irregular in shape. Perfect example are Phobos and Deimos, the two tiny moons that orbit Mars.
the surface tension of water is responsible for spherical shape of a drop.
Yes, because even though it isn't large enough, it still has enough gravity to pull it self into a spherical shape.
It is true only for s-orbital which is spherical in shape. p-, f- and d- orbitals are not spherical in shape.
There are two planets with an almost perfectly spherical shape. They are Mercury and Venus.
* A marble is round. * Spherical.
* A marble is round. * Spherical.
The inner planets have a spherical shape. In fact all planets are more or less spherical.
Earth's shape is oblate spheroid.
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.
No but they are of a spherical shape
Round bacteria are cocci.
A globe is spherical, and the word that rhymes with sound is round.
Spherical is round where oblate spheroid is more like a oval shape
When a world is sufficiently large, its own gravity pulls it into a spherical shape.
the first person to discover earth was round was god he made the earth in a spherical shape b00m theres ur answer
the first person to discover earth was round was god he made the earth in a spherical shape b00m theres ur answer