The sun is an oblate spheroid.
the sun and earth
the sun and earth
The "ecliptic". In truth, the Sun doesn't move; the apparent motion of the Sun across the sky is caused by the Earth spinning, and the apparent motion of the Sun across the "celestial sphere" is caused by the Earth orbiting the Sun. But the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun is what causes the apparent motion of the Sun across the celestial sphere, so the "ecliptic" is actually the plane of the Earth's orbit.
No. The sun is a sphere of plasma. It only gets denser toward the center.
the sun is sphere with moon rocks allowing it to be bumpy
the sun is a sphere
The sun is a sphere and the moon is a sphere.
The sun is an oblate spheroid.
NO! its a sphere
the chromosphere
This is a very vauge question as it could refer to anything from the surface of the sun, to the Earth, to many things beyond the sun. 1) if by sphere you mean the sun, then the closest layer is that is not part of the sun is the plasma sphere. 2) if by sphere you men the Earth layers, then the Exosphere is the closest. 3) if by sphere you mean a body that is large enough to be considered a planet, the answer is Mercury, since the other bodies in the area maybe closer but they are not large enough to be sphere shaped.
the chromosphere
what is the shape of the sun? the shape of the sun is a 3d shape and it is a sphere.
because sun is a sphere and not flat.
they are all a sphere,
the sun and earth