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The mass always affects the weight. But the same mass always hasthe same weight, regardless of its shape.-- Notice that there is no 'shape' term in the formula for weight:Weight = (mass) x (acceleration of gravity) -- A 50kg woman and a 50kg sack of potatoes have the same weight,even though one of the objects has a better shape.
Do you mean width? If you do then the shape is always a cube
that's theoretical a hyper shape
AnswerAn amorphous solid
The iron molecule (that's the hemo- in hemoglobin) gains and/or loses an oxygen molecule. The protein part (that's the globin) changes shape a bit. Both changes are very reversible and requires little energy.
The moon retains its relative shape. It's difference is not noticeable as it loses or gains matter very very slowly. What you are seeing is its shadow moving. On occasion, you can see the earth's shadow on the moon's surface. The earths atmosphere can also have a lens effect when the moon is near the horizon.
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When a candle melts it gradually loses its shape, and turns into a puddle.
There is no perfect weight and shape for any given height.
No One can shape shift IRL. Unless you count weight loss/weight gain.