Physics, asked by diyajaindivya, 1 year ago

why is saturn flattened at poles?​

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Answered by ferozemulani
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Explanation:

its not only Saturn, but every planet in the solar system is flattened at poles, (even earth also) because of the gravitational force, acting between the planets.

Answered by Charissa
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Saturn is a gas giant because it is predominantly composed of hydrogen and helium it lacks a definite surface though it may have a solid core satellites rotation causes it to have the shape of an oblate spheroid that is it is flattened at the polls and bulges at its equator
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