It is actually shaped like an egg. But the pointy part faces away from the earth.
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The sun does because it's light reflects off the moon. The more light reflected the bigger the shape. The less light reflected, the smaller the shape.
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.
Venus has no moons. It may have had some before but now it has no moons.
blood moons are moons that look red
The planet Saturn has 62 moons. 53 of these moons have an actual orbit. The largest of these moons is Titan.
No they are not
Mars' moons are much smaller than, for example, Earth's Moon, or the larger moons of Jupiter. A large moon will have a larger gravity, which will tend to pull the moon together into a spherical shape.
The Earth's and Moon's rotation.
No. Jupiter's smaller moons are irregular in shape.
Atoms are generally spherical in shape.
No. Only the larger moons are spherical. Smaller moons do not have strong enough gravity to make themselves round and so are irregular in shape. Perfect example are Phobos and Deimos, the two tiny moons that orbit Mars.
Muchas lunas. (Speaking of actual satellites around planets) Hace muchas lunas ("Many moons ago") Muchas lunas a partir (in many moons (from now))
Since all of the planets, and moons, and stars seem to have a spherical shape, it is possible that the universe may be a sphere.
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Larger moons have enough mass to gravitationally pull themselves into a spherical shape, and smaller ones do not.
The sun does because it's light reflects off the moon. The more light reflected the bigger the shape. The less light reflected, the smaller the shape.