The flat ends at the bottom of Earth is called
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the flat ends at the bottom of earth is called poles
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The flat ends at the bottom of Earth is called oblate spheroid.
Shape of earth:
- Geodesy depicts the Earth as an oblate spheroid because it is flattened at the poles and bulges towards the Equator.
- An ellipse can be rotated about its shorter axis to create an oblate spheroid, also known as an oblate ellipsoid.
- The form of the Earth is most closely resembled by the regular geometric shape.
- A reference ellipsoid is a spheroid that depicts the shape of the Earth or another celestial body. An Earth ellipsoid is the symbol for the reference ellipsoid for Earth.
- The unique definition of an ellipsoid of revolution is given by two parameters. Geodesy has a variety of conventions for expressing the two quantities, although they are all interchangeable and comparable to one another.
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