Rocky objects tend to become spherical at around 600 km in diameter. An object as big as earth has a form close to a sphere. For a mountain on earth it is impossible to be bigger than 10 km because the gravitational pull will make the material at the bottom of the mountain fluid-like.
Rocky objects tend to become spherical at around 600 km in diameter. An object as big as earth has a form close to a sphere. For a mountain on earth it is impossible to be bigger than 10 km because the gravitational pull will make the material at the bottom of the mountain fluid-like.
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Rocky objects tend to become spherical at around 600 km in diameter.
An object as big as earth has a form close to a sphere. For a mountain on earth it is impossible to be bigger than 10 km because the gravitational pull will make the material at the bottom of the mountain fluid-like.
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