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Where does the oblateness of the earth occur?

At the poles.


What shape is the planet Venus?

An oblate spheroid. As planets go, Venus is almost perfectly spherical. Its "oblateness" is nearly zero.


Can you unscramble sogalnbeste?

The letters 'sogalnbeste' cannot be unscrambled to spell one word.The next longest word with ten letters is oblateness.


How wide and long is Saturn?

Saturn is 120,000 km (75,000 miles) wide at the equator, and is visibly flattened at the poles due to its fast rotation, and this effect is called oblateness, and Saturn's oblateness is 0.098, which means the length from pole to pole is shorter by that factor, which makes it 108240 km (67,650 miles)


What made the sun the shape it is?

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What is the effect of earth's oblateness on satellite?

well earth has different radius at poles and equator .At poles it is 6357 km and at equator it is 6378km hence have a diffrence of 21 km.Basically oblateness mean to be flat at two the ends of sphere like a egg.This cause a adiitional force of gravity on satellite when they comes in top of equator.This addition force tends satellite to accelerating it to lower latitute and deaccelerating while going to highter latitue.This shape at equator is calles equitorial bulge. Iqbal singh thakur auther www.allsab.com


Which planet has the greatest polar flattening?

Saturn has the greatest polar flattening of any planet in our solar system. Its oblateness, or polar flattening, is due to its rapid rotation, causing it to bulge at the equator and flatten at the poles.


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What causes polar flattening of the Earth?

The spinning motion of the Earth causes it to flatten slightly at the poles and bulge at the equator. This flattening, known as oblateness, is a result of the centrifugal force counteracting the gravitational force at the equator. The shape of the Earth is an oblate spheroid due to this flattening.


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What are thoses lines on planet Mercury?

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Does Mercury have a lot of Mercury in it?

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