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what would life on earth be like if it is not a sphere?​

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Answered by harshitdas2598
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What could life on earth be like if it is not a sphere?

Honestly we’re experiencing this right now since Earth isn’t a sphere anyway, but lopsided with an equatorial bulge caused by rotational force that makes Earth 42 km 769 m 40 cm larger in diameter at the equator. The polar diameter is 12,713 km 504 m 60 cm while the equatorial diameter’s 12,756 km 274 m, so it’s 0.33528159034% or 3,352.8159034 ppm (parts per million) or 1 part in 298.257223563 greater in equatorial diameter (not that this only accounts for sea level and doesn’t regard geology, our atmosphere, manmade structures or even the tides, showing us how hard it is to measure a planet’s true diameter). Plus we have mountains, volcanoes, trenches, canyons, the seafloor along with drifting continents and even craters plus all the manmade structures like buildings, not to mention Earth’s ice sheets are weighing down on it like Antarctica is making our south pole roughly 27 meters closer to our center than our north pole is, so therefore Earth’s almost pear-shaped, yet since our continents are drifting plates, Earth’s shape is in constant flux, and we have tidal bulges that make our surface rise toward the gravitational sources (like our Moon for example) by more than 30 cm, so it’s an ever-changing nugget in space. We are living fine and the way we are on this irregular lump of rock.

Answered by gargipandey2007
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A planet is round because of gravity. A planet's gravity pulls equally from all sides. Gravity pulls from the center to the edges like the spokes of a bicycle wheel. This makes the overall shape of a planet a sphere, which is a three-dimensional circle.

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