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The universe is not round in the same way Earth is. Instead, the shape of the universe is complex and can be described as flat, open, or closed based on its overall geometry and density. Current observations suggest that the universe is flat on large scales, but its overall structure is more like a vast, expanding fabric rather than a simple geometric shape. Thus, while local regions like planets can be round, the universe itself does not conform to a single shape like that.

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