To make the Earth a perfect sphere, all landmasses would need to be flattened to the same elevation as the ocean floors. This would require significant redistributions of mass across the planet. Additionally, Earth's rotation would need to be perfectly uniform to maintain the spherical shape.
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For Earth to become a perfect shape, it would need to be perfectly spherical. This would require it to have a uniform distribution of mass and no geographical features like mountains or valleys. Achieving a perfectly spherical shape would mean Earth would have to be completely smooth and free of any irregularities.
The Earth's inner core is composed mainly of iron and nickel in a solid state due to high pressure and temperature. Therefore, the Earth's inner core would be best modeled as a metallic sphere.
I see the concept of the "androsphere" as an interesting idea to emphasize the impact of human beings on the Earth's sphere. However, from a scientific perspective, humans are not traditionally classified as a separate sphere. Instead, humans are seen as an intrinsic part of the biosphere, which includes all living organisms on Earth. So, while the androsphere can serve as a conceptual tool to highlight human influence, it is not an official classification in ecological or Earth science.
The Earth is not a perfect sphere but an oblate spheroid, meaning it is slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator due to its rotation. This oblate shape causes the circumference around the equator to be larger than around the poles.
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Ideally, if the earth were a perfect sphere, the gravitational potential energy would be zero. In the center of a sphere all other points within the sphere have an equal and opposite counterpoint. They work to cancel each other out. However, the earth is not a perfect sphere so there would likely be a gravitational pull towards the area with the greatest mass.
The shape of the Earth is very close to a sphere. Its diameter at the equator is 7926 miles. If the Earth were a perfect sphere with diameter of 7926 miles, what would be its surface area?
It would take approximately 183 trillion trillion (1.83 x 10^20) kilograms of mercury to fill the Earth assuming the Earth is a perfect sphere. This is a rough estimate as the Earth is not a perfect sphere and has various topographical features that would impact the calculation.
No, the Earth is a bit wider than it is "high". The shape is often called a geoid (Earth-like) or an ellipsoid. The rotation of the Earth causes a slight bulge toward the equator. The circumference of the Earth at the equator (24,901.55) is about 41 miles greater than the circumference through the poles (24,859.82 miles. If you were standing on the moon, looking at the Earth, it would be virtually impossible to see the bulge and the Earth would appear to be a perfect sphere. The mathematical name for the shape of the earth is an 'Oblate spheroid'.
The Troposphere.
because it two poles on the Earth causes it to bugle out in the middle.It spins on its axis and the centrifugal force makes the part at the equator bulge out slightly.symtrifical force my friend. as the earth spins, rock, water, everything on the side is pushed outwords as if you spun a rock on a rope around, it would push outwords.Earth is not a perfect sphere because the rotation of the planet has slightly distorted the shape.
Theoretically, Zero. The gravitational pull of the earth on you (which is the definition of weight), whether the earth is solid or hollow, is the same in all directions because it is spherically symmetrical. These forces cancel each other out, leaving you with zero net weight. In real life, the earth is not a perfect sphere, but this model describes the situation adequately.
If there is going to be a perfect sphere, it will be a neutron star. The immense gravity will form the most perfect sphere, that engineers could only marvel at. The surface will be so smooth and without imperfections that a billiard ball would seem like it was engineered by cavemen.
For Earth to become a perfect shape, it would need to be perfectly spherical. This would require it to have a uniform distribution of mass and no geographical features like mountains or valleys. Achieving a perfectly spherical shape would mean Earth would have to be completely smooth and free of any irregularities.
it depends on what the damage is if the earth sphere was completly broken we would have burn from the heat radiaion if the sphere was weak we would life our last few days in the sun hot unough to melt lead