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Are there any planets in the universe that aren’t round?
We think of all planets as spheres, but do they have to be spheres? To be classified as a planet, an object has to be sufficiently massive to reach a spherical shape through gravity. However, this doesn't mean they're perfectly round; for example, Earth has a slight equatorial bulge caused by centrifugal force from its rotation. Other observed planets feature tear-shaped formations while theorists posit donut-shaped planets. Read more here.
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