why our earth spherical not round
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the anwer of this question is anthropic principle
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this quest can be answered by anthropic principle.
or u may say it is because of gravity.
When our Solar System was forming, gravity gathered billions of pieces of dust particles and a lot of gas into clumps which grew larger and larger to evolve into planets. The force of the collision of these pieces caused the newly forming planets to become hot and molten. The force of gravity, pulled this molten material inwards towards the planet's center into the shape of a sphere. It's the same reason why most other planets and stars are spherical. Smaller asteroids which do not have enough mass are not spherical because of this.
or u may say it is because of gravity.
When our Solar System was forming, gravity gathered billions of pieces of dust particles and a lot of gas into clumps which grew larger and larger to evolve into planets. The force of the collision of these pieces caused the newly forming planets to become hot and molten. The force of gravity, pulled this molten material inwards towards the planet's center into the shape of a sphere. It's the same reason why most other planets and stars are spherical. Smaller asteroids which do not have enough mass are not spherical because of this.
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