There are two planets with an almost perfectly spherical shape. They are Mercury and Venus.
the sun earth and the remaining planets are roughly spherical in shape.
Gravity pulls the asteroids into spheres when they get big enough.
Every planet has a center of gravity, anda sphere is the mostgravitationally stable shape for a planet to have.
All planets are 'round' because of gravity. With the formation of the Solar System, gravity gathered gas and dust into clumps which became larger and eventually planets. The collision of these pieces caused planets to become hot and molten and gravity pulled the molten material towards the planet's centre in the shape of a sphere. The planets cooled and remained spherical
No. All planets are spherical.
The inner planets have a spherical shape. In fact all planets are more or less spherical.
The inner planets have a spherical shape. In fact all planets are more or less spherical.
Planets are all spherical.
Spherical but also flat on the top and bottom
Spherical
Approximately "spherical".
Approximately "spherical".
Its the same reason as to why every other heavenly body is spherical in shape. its because any rotating body in order to conserve energy takes the shape involving least tension and hence your planets, moons are spherical in shape.
the sun earth and the remaining planets are roughly spherical in shape.
Gravity pulls the asteroids into spheres when they get big enough.
Every planet has a center of gravity, anda sphere is the mostgravitationally stable shape for a planet to have.
They would be considered as 'spherical' celestial bodies. round