We don't know there are only 8 planets in our solar system & these are all round.But there are billions of planets in just our Milky Way is it possible that some we find won't be round.One of the moons of Mars is potato shaped.
"Gravity" is responsible for the existence of planetary orbits, and for their shapes and periods. It's also the reason for the spherical shapes of the planets, and for the existence of atmospheres, in the case of those planets that have any.
There are many 2-D shapes: infinitely many polygons, circle, ellipse, and other conic sections as wee as other shapes. None of them is more basic than the rest, so there are either no basic shapes or infinitely many of them. There are many 2-D shapes: infinitely many polygons, circle, ellipse, and other conic sections as wee as other shapes. None of them is more basic than the rest, so there are either no basic shapes or infinitely many of them. There are many 2-D shapes: infinitely many polygons, circle, ellipse, and other conic sections as wee as other shapes. None of them is more basic than the rest, so there are either no basic shapes or infinitely many of them. There are many 2-D shapes: infinitely many polygons, circle, ellipse, and other conic sections as wee as other shapes. None of them is more basic than the rest, so there are either no basic shapes or infinitely many of them.
It can be olval, circle, diamond, it can be alot of other shapes!
No Moons that circle around the planets are their children. Mercury and Venus don't have any children because they hate each other and all the other planets are partnered.
Yes, for a fixed perimeter, a circle contains the largest area.
exoplanets
All geometric shapes can be inscribed in a circle, since the circle is bigger than the other geometric shape inscribed in it. (Obviously)
Circle is the odd-one-out - all the other shapes are 3-dimensional, while a circle is a 2-dimensional figure.
I guess the circle or sphere ... you use it to do the many constructions to build other shapes and it is found throughout the universe
Oval or elliptical shaped. (Not a perfect circle)
Answer: A circle Answer: There are lots of shapes other than parallelograms and trapezoids.
It doesn't have any straight sides such as a sqaure or a rectangle.