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Veronica Perkins
12 March, 00:21
How did earth come to be spherical
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Ryder Ingram
12 March, 00:39
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Gravity. An increase in mass corresponds to an increase in gravity so as asteroids and space Debris kept colliding to make earth the mass increased which increased gravity which pulls everything in from every direction resulting in a spherical shape
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