Overal the shape of the planet Mars is round. However, there is some indentations in the planet that make it a little distorted and not perfectly round.
they are the same shape, a circle
A big, red, sphere
no
Mar in like a ball
The planet Mars is round in shape. All of the planets in our solar system are orbits. The gravitational pull of the sun has formed the planets to be around.
the shape of the solar system is an oval and if a unmanned probe gos to mars it will take 7 months and the distance will be at least 36 million miles
mars is a sphere and is rough
Phobos and Deimos are oddly shaped. Because they reflect so little light, Phobos and Deimos are among the darkest in the solar system. They weren't really moons to start with. They were pulled in by Mars's gravitational fields. They once were asteroids. That is how Mars's moon got there shape.
Mars to the Sun is about 228 million kilometers
The wind erosion is mostly responsible for the shape of planet Mars as well as the space debris that impact Mars.
Mars doesn't have any of these dimensions. Its shape is very close to being a sphere, so it has a radius (or diameter), but none of the dimensions listed in the question.
The circumference of Mars at the poles is around 21,297 kilometers, which is slightly smaller than the circumference at the equator. This is because Mars has an oblate shape, with a bulge around the equator due to its rotation.