How round are we required to be? All the planets are spherical, due to gravitation. None of the planets are perfect spheres, due to rotation, tidal effects, surface irregularities, etc. If you are thinking of celestial objects other than planets, small ones under 300 kilometers in diameter (or up to 600 km depending on their composition) can be very odd shapes because they have insufficient gravity to form them into spheres.
The planet Mars is round in shape. All of the planets in our solar system are orbits. The gravitational pull of the sun has formed the planets to be around.
All of the planets are in the same atmosphere. All of the planets are unique. All of the planets are considered planets. All of the planets have moons. All of the planets are named after a mythical person or thing.
Asteroids, by definition, are much smaller than planets. That's one reason why they are mostly shaped irregular, unlike planets which are close to being round. The round shape is due to the increased mass (or weight) and only large masses tend to be round due to gravity.
In the vaccum of space any object around 500 miles in diameter is forced to be round under its own gravity. Thats why all the planets are round.
the moons orbit the planet but the planets orbit the sunMoons revolve round planets. Planets revolve round suns.___________AlternateThe truth is that planets orbit round their moons, or more precisely a planet and its moon(s) orbit around their barycenter, the center of gravity of the planet-moon system. This is true for the earth, but this orbital motion of earth is less noticeable than the orbital motion of the smaller moon. I think the real difference between planets and their moons is relative size.
PLANETS ARE ROUND AND START WITH P SO THE ANSWER IS PLANETS ( i think )
Yes, dwarf planets can be round. Like regular planets, dwarf planets are large enough for their own gravity to pull them into a nearly spherical shape, making them round. Examples of round dwarf planets include Pluto and Eris.
because of the gravity of the other planets around them
Yes. All the stars are round and all the planets are round.
Yes. All the stars are round and all the planets are round.
Moons orbit planets Or rather moons and planets orbit their barycenter.
They are a round shape.
No.
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Yes. While not considered planets, dwarf planets are still massive enough to be rounded by their gravity.
1. round the sun. 2. round its own axis.
Because to be planets they have to be in a direct orbit round the Sun.