Because of the sun's relatively large mass (and the large gravity this causes), it is for all intents and purposes a perfect sphere. The earth, on the other hand, does not have sufficient mass to create a perfect sphere and is actually called an oblate spheroid.
Spiral.
In the ISS, fire takes on a spherical shape. Just like a sun. But outside, it would go out immediately without the fuel suns have.
it would increase
There is an exact word for this phenomenon, an analemma. This is an asymmetric figure-of-eight, somewhat skinny, and would be the shape composed if you marked the position of the sun at the same time each day throughout the year. The actual asymmetry of the figure-of-eight varies with latitude, and reverses completely by the time you travel to the other arctic (or antarctic) circle.
because the suns gravitational pull is so large that the planets stay close to together
what is the shape of the sun? the shape of the sun is a 3d shape and it is a sphere.
3d so it gets power from every angle
i would describe it as the shape of a rock been broken down into pieces
i would describe it as the shape of a rock been broken down into pieces
Well the perimeter is the straight line across the middle of the shape I would describe is a single parallel line to be my opinion
Stars are distant suns, which are roughly spherical in shape.
a sphere or 3D circle
It is too hot to even explain in numbers.plus, if that was the case, earth would be roasted, and Pluto would be warm . If that still doesn't answer your question, mercury would be diminished before 2 suns even were combined.
I would describe the shape as when weathering breaks rocks apart, it has jagged sides, and sharp corners.
You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.You describe the shape, not of the data set, but of its density function.
Spiral.
A geometrical shape with four equal sides.