all planet are spherical ,why is it not cubical or cylindrical ?
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✴️ ur answer is :
☑️Gravity extends outwards in a sphere, rather than any other shape, just like other things such as light, which also extends outwards in all directions from the source. ☑️When an object is big enough to be called a planet, it has an immense gravitational pull, which rounds off any irregularities in the object.
☑️The greater the gravity, the closer to a perfect sphere it will become.
☑️ It's possible that you could have a very low density planet-sized object, which would have low gravity, and then it wouldn't pull itself into a sphere
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✴️ ur answer is :
☑️Gravity extends outwards in a sphere, rather than any other shape, just like other things such as light, which also extends outwards in all directions from the source. ☑️When an object is big enough to be called a planet, it has an immense gravitational pull, which rounds off any irregularities in the object.
☑️The greater the gravity, the closer to a perfect sphere it will become.
☑️ It's possible that you could have a very low density planet-sized object, which would have low gravity, and then it wouldn't pull itself into a sphere
#APS☺️☺️
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All planets are elliptical in shape not sperical
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