NO. It's part of the definition of a planet that it has to be spherical, more
or less.
The egg-shaped orbit that a planet follows is called an ellipse, and planets are thus said to have elliptical orbits.
no one nows why the planets were shaped like big balls that's just the way they are
Switzerland and the vaticanThe Vatican City and Switzerland have square flags.Switzerland and vatican
Venus is roughly spherical, as are all planets.
No, sugar crystals are not square. They are typically shaped like tiny cubes.
The egg-shaped orbit that a planet follows is called an ellipse, and planets are thus said to have elliptical orbits.
Green is the color of a square shaped daymark.
No; it is square-shaped, like any ordinary building.
Some of the 2 dimensional square shapes are:A square shaped stampA square shaped stickerA square on a piece of paper that you drewA square shaped picture on the T.V
Green is a square shaped daymark buoy.
because of gravity
the planets originated from clouds of dust that spin on a disk shaped plain.
no its shaped like a boot
Yes, stars are shaped like spheres (same with planets and moons).
no. it is not square shaped. it just means it is in the center of a big city or near the center.
Kepler discovered that the planets orbit the sun in oval shaped paths called ellipses.
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