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A spheroid is to an ellipse what a sphere is to a circle. If you rotate an ellipse around either its major or minor axis (the major axis is the one that runs from pointy end to pointy end, the minor axis is perpendicular to this, running from flat end to flat end) the three dimensional projection you produce is a spheroid.

If the spheroid you produce has a shorter polar diameter than equatorial diameter, it is said to be oblate, and looks a bit like a soccer ball would if you squeezed it between your hands. The alternative, with a longer polar diameter than equatorial diameter is a prolate spheroid.

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What shape does the earth's shape usually resemble?

It is an oblate spheroid. In other words a sphere that is wider around the equator.


What is the shape of an object that would be the best model for the earth?

A sphere is the best model for the Earth, as it closely represents the planet's actual shape. While Earth is not a perfectly round sphere due to its rotation, it is an oblate spheroid, meaning it is slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator.


Is Saturn shaped like a pear or a sphere?

Saturn is not perfectly spherical due to its fast rotation causing it to bulge at the equator. However, it is not shaped like a pear either. The overall shape of Saturn is best described as an oblate spheroid, where it is slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator.


Is Earth a sphere or an ellipse?

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The earth is a perfect sphere?

No, the Earth is a bit wider than it is "high". The shape is often called a geoid (Earth-like) or an ellipsoid. The rotation of the Earth causes a slight bulge toward the equator. The circumference of the Earth at the equator (24,901.55) is about 41 miles greater than the circumference through the poles (24,859.82 miles. If you were standing on the moon, looking at the Earth, it would be virtually impossible to see the bulge and the Earth would appear to be a perfect sphere. The mathematical name for the shape of the earth is an 'Oblate spheroid'.