An ellipsoid is a three-dimensional egg-shaped figure.
No think about the shape of an egg... ***** Yes it is. but an ovalic sphere is not, which is the shape of an egg. Please to note: ovalic is not actually a word. i just use it to describe something ovally . please to note: neither is ovally, but it sounds like a real word.
The egg shape would be stronger because it doesn't have points of weakness, whereas the square-based pyramid does. These points of weakness are the apexes (also referred to as the corners.)
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Well, honey, you've got your classic round balls like baseballs, basketballs, and tennis balls. Then there's those decorative glass orbs, marbles, and even some light fixtures if you're feeling fancy. Just take a look around, darling, and you'll spot plenty of spherical goodies lurking in every nook and cranny of your humble abode.
probably a sphere
Elliptical galaxies have an oval shape. An example is the Messier 87.
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An egg-shaped galaxy is called an elliptical galaxy. In the Hubble Sequence, they would be E3 or E5 Galaxies. However, there is a galaxy called the "Fried Egg Galaxy" NGC 7742 which looks - not surprisingly, like a fried egg; however, it is a unbarred spiral galaxy.
the earth is a sphere but if you look at it as a 2d shape it is a circle
Oviform means egg-shaped, resembling the shape of an egg. It is derived from the Latin word "ovum," which means egg. Therefore, oviform is shaped like an egg, not an animal.
A sphere (ball) and an ovoid (egg).A sphere (ball) and an ovoid (egg).A sphere (ball) and an ovoid (egg).A sphere (ball) and an ovoid (egg).
an egg
No an egg is not a sphere. It is an ovoid. This shape is named after the shape of an egg.
if you watch sonic x eggman is shaped liked an egg because his name start with egg and he is a man
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No. Elliptical galaxies are some of the oldest galaxies.They are also called early galaxies. The elliptical galaxies are made of low massed stars, a sparse interstellar medium and very low star forming characteristics.