An elipse is like a circle that is a bit flattened.
an ellipse is an oval.
An oval
As the foci of an ellipse move closer together, the ellipse becomes more circular in shape. When the foci coincide, the shape is a circle. Note that circles are a subset of ellipses.
A sphere is three-dimensional whereas an ellipse is two-dimensional. An ellipse can have an oval shape but a cross section of a sphere is always circular.
It's more of a stretched out circle.
a circleA pedantic edit:Also an ellipse or a wriggly loop.Any shape that has no straight edges is described as a curvilinear shape.
In a right circular cone the base is a circle and the sloped side is a sector of a circle. For a general cone, they are an ellipse and a sector of an ellipse.
An ellipse, a hyperbola.
ellipse is the shape of an egg
The Colosseum is in the shape of an ellipse.
I think it's an ellipse. Ellipse is most likely the closest shape of an egg.
Any ellipse is an oval shape. But all ovals are not all ellipses, some are nothing in particular.
No.
The two foci are necessary to define the location of an ellipse, but the shape depends on the eccentricity, which is related to the lengths of the two axes.
an ellipse
A circle - or an ellipse !
The shape is an "ellipse".
Ellipse is a term for an oval. Specifically it is a shape where the sum of the distance of every point on the ellipse to two points, called the foci, is equal.
If you mean the shape of the orbit, that's an ellipse.