Round is the best shape to go through the universes atmosphere. Planets are shaped by their spatial influences, pressure and outer atmospheric conditions that we do not yet fully understand!
(Correction)- First of all not all planets are round, though most non-round bodies are moons or asteroids rather than planets. Planets that are round, however, are round because of gravity. Take the Earth for example. Gravity is an inward force, pushing from all angles towards the core, so it is in affect "squeezing" the planet into a sphere. This causes any big lumps (mountains for instance) to be made flat. Of course there are mountains, but if there is a limit to how tall they may be, which is different on each planet.-Akilae
First of all not all planets are round (and none are perfectly round), though most non-round bodies are moons or asteroids rather than planets. Planets that are round, however, are round because of gravity. Take the Earth for example. Gravity is an inward force, pushing from all angles towards the core, so it is in affect "squeezing" the planet into a sphere. This causes any big lumps (mountains for instance) to be made flat. Of course there are mountains, but if there is a limit to how tall they may be, which is different on Each planet.
because god made it be that way
(Correction)-Though I personally do not dispute the existence of a god, I doubt that answer will get you far on your science homework. First of all not all planets are round, though most non-round bodies are moons or asteroids rather than planets. Planets that are round, however, are round because of gravity. Take the Earth for example. Gravity is an inward force, pushing from all angles towards the core, so it is in affect "squeezing" the planet into a sphere. This causes any big lumps (mountains for instance) to be made flat. Of course there are mountains, but if there is a limit to how tall they may be, which is different on Each planet.-Akilae
Gravity is the key. You may be aware that Jupiter, our largest planetary neighbor in the solar system, is almost all gas (there is a small core of non-gaseous material). Understanding that Jupiter is a ball of gas, wouldn't it be bizarre if it had a shape other than a sphere? Think also of a bubble blown by a child (or your inner child) through a loop. Even very large ones (which are the most fun) seem to seek rest in a spherical shape, even if breezes batter and deform it from time to time. Matter seems to seek to balance internal forces. It would be scary to look up at Jupiter and discover that it had morphed into a doughnut shape or a large tube shape.
When we are talking about collections of matter that are planet-sized, the same general idea holds. Taking a mass equal to that of the earth, and of similar materials, you could attempt in your mind to construct a pillar with a 1,000 kilometer diameter. But you wouldn't get too far before the pillar's mass would exert so much gravitational force that the whole thing would come crashing in. Even if you braced the pillar while building it, the inner sections would eventually crumble and/or melt long before you finished. Eventually, all the mass would find its way to balance out the gravitational forces
Our moon requires 27.3 days to orbit the earth. No other moon orbits our earth--they orbit other planets.
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.
Studying the earth helps scientists to understand other planets since the earth is part of the solar system. Scientists use the features of the earth to compare them with what other planets hold.
Differentiation occurred in other inner planets, besides Earth.
The planet that travels around the sun is Earth, along with seven other planets in our solar system. These planets follow elliptical orbits around the sun due to the gravitational pull of our star.
the earth is not perfectly round, as with most other planets it is an oblate spheroid. Answer: The tilt refers to a tilt in the axis of rotation, compared to a line that is perpendicular to the Ecliptic (the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun).
they're both round
There are no planets orbiting the Earth because all eight of them orbit the Sun. But the Moon orbits the Earth, and all it does is go round and round in a rather complicated orbit which is disturbed by the Sun's gravity.
because of the gravity of the other planets around them
The other planets do have gravity.
Please kindly note planets revolve round the sun only.
Since no one from Earth has visited another planet, and we have no indication that there is anyone on the other planets, Earth does not help other planets in any way. Why do you think there is something Earth does to help them- whoever them is.
Because SEASONS are caused by the tilt of a planet's axis of rotation (spin) as compared to the plane in which the planet orbits (goes round) the Sun. Earth has an axial tilt and so do MOST of the other planets. This means that these planets will also have seasons.
Earth and the other planets are mostly made of rock.
Copernicus
The circumference of a planet is the distance round their widest part. On earth, it is measured round the equator.
Our moon requires 27.3 days to orbit the earth. No other moon orbits our earth--they orbit other planets.