Earth is round like a sphere, similar to a orange or a ball.
Marbles are typically spherical in shape, resembling a tiny ball.
No, there is not a ball of gas at the center of the Earth. The Earth's core consists primarily of solid iron and nickel, with a smaller liquid outer core. This core generates Earth's magnetic field.
Yes, Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago from dust and gas surrounding the young Sun. Its initial state was a hot, molten ball due to intense heat generated from the gravitational compression of materials during its formation. As Earth cooled, its surface solidified into the rocky crust that we recognize today.
No, Earth is not a big ball of gas. Earth is a terrestrial planet composed primarily of solid rock and metal. Its atmosphere is composed mostly of nitrogen and oxygen.
Because I rolled it into a ball.
because earth is also round
More or less like a sphere, that is, like a ball.
Earth looks like a sphere - a round ball.
Earth is round like a sphere, similar to a orange or a ball.
because the earth is round like a ball!
Earth is round because of the gravity around it makes it all shaped in the old or ''new''earth is now what we call a sphere or a ball not a circle because that is only 2D not 3D.
The whole round shape. Think of the earth as a ball with several smaller balls layered neatly inside it. We live on one of those balls called the crust.
yes as we carried out a test and when u look from space its shaped as a ball
spherical its like a sphere (like a ball) round
The earth is approximately a sphere (round like a ball). From any direction, its outline will be a circle.
Spin the ball round and round before you hit the ball