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AleksandrR [38]
2 years ago
13

The object you see looks round but its not round in reality. What is it?

Geography
1 answer:
TEA [102]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The earth.

Explanation:

The image of the earth from physical look is round but it is spherical in shape.

It is flattened at the poles , while the equator bulges in the middle. Scientist termed it spheroid. The shape of an orange is close in shape to that of the earth. The shape is called geoid.

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