No because the planets are pulling in the middle of the sun which makes the middle of the sun a greater diameter
Yes, the sun is a nearly perfect sphere. Its shape is determined by its gravitational force, which pulls it into a spherical form.
The sun is a nearly perfect sphere, with a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers.
No, the sun is very nearly a perfect sphere. It is probably an oblate spheroid, as is the earth.
Because of the sun's relatively large mass (and the large gravity this causes), it is for all intents and purposes a perfect sphere. The earth, on the other hand, does not have sufficient mass to create a perfect sphere and is actually called an oblate spheroid.
no, it is sphere is not a perfect circle. because sphere is 3dimensional figure and circle is 2 dimensional figure
The Sun isn't a perfect sphere; it's a little stretched out along the middle. The roundness is caused by gravity, and the "oblateness" is caused because the Sun is spinning.
A perfect sphere is a perfect round ball shape.
the sun is sphere with moon rocks allowing it to be bumpy
the sun is a sphere
The sun is a sphere and the moon is a sphere.
Perfect sphere is completely smmytrical.
The sphere that we all live on is called the Earth. (It is not a perfect sphere, but close enough)