Roundness is the gold standard for defining what truly makes a 'world' versus just a 'rock.' It is the physical manifestation of gravity’s desire for symmetry, transforming a chaotic collection of debris into a unified, organized world.
Planets and moons are round primarily because of gravity. When a celestial body reaches a certain mass during planetary formation, its own gravitational pull becomes strong enough to overcome the structural strength of its material. This force pulls all matter toward the center of mass equally from all directions. This process smooths out jagged edges and high peaks, eventually molding the object into a nearly perfect spherical shape over millions of years.
Hydrostatic equilibrium is the state reached when the inward pull of gravity is perfectly balanced by the outward pressure of a body's internal materials. For large objects like Earth and the Moon, this balance forces the mass into a spherical shape. If an object is too small, its gravity isn't strong enough to achieve this state, which is why many small asteroids and comets remain jagged, lumpy, or misshapen rather than round.
While gravity works to make planets round, Earth is not a perfect sphere; it is technically an oblate spheroid. Because the Earth rotates on its axis, centrifugal force causes it to bulge slightly at the equator and flatten at the poles. Despite this slight distortion, the force of gravity is the dominant factor that ensures the planet remains generally spherical rather than maintaining a jagged or irregular geometric profile.
Small asteroids and space rocks often have irregular, jagged shapes because they lack the necessary mass to generate strong gravity. Without sufficient mass, these objects cannot reach hydrostatic equilibrium. Because their internal gravity is weak, it cannot crush the solid rock into a sphere or pull down high points, allowing them to retain the misshapen appearances they gained during their initial formation or through past cosmic collisions.
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