Saturn is not perfectly round due to its rapid rotation, which causes it to bulge at the equator. This shape, known as an oblate spheroid, results from the centrifugal force generated by its fast spinning motion. Additionally, the planet's gaseous composition allows it to deform more easily than a solid body, contributing to its slightly flattened poles and wider equator.
Orbits are caused by the force of gravity combined with the speed of the object in the orbit. Saturn's rings consist of millions of small rocks in orbit round Saturn.
Saturn takes 10759 days to go round.
Mercury is definitely not perfectly round. All of our photos of Mercury show that it's covered in craters which cause ridges to form all over the planet. This means that it's not perfectly round.
Saturn is not perfectly spherical due to its fast rotation causing it to bulge at the equator. However, it is not shaped like a pear either. The overall shape of Saturn is best described as an oblate spheroid, where it is slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator.
The planet is spherical. It has circular rings.
Yes and no. They are round, but not perfectly spherical. For example, the Earth has a slight bulge around the equator. Jupiter and Saturn have more obvious bulges. Saturn in particular is flattened at its poles compared with its equator. Also, of course, the surfaces of the planets are not perfectly smooth.
it is perfectly round.
round or almost round
yes
Yes
Saturn is spherical in shape, and slightly elongated around the equator.
yes
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Is a circle.
A sphere.
A circle or a sphere
gravitation?