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19. How did Earth come to be spherical?
Thermal energy from colliding particles kept materials warm enough to flow, and gravity
pulled them in evenly, forming a sphere.
b. Thermal energy from colliding particles kept inaterials warm enough to flow, and gravity
pushed them out evenly, forming a sphere.
Electrical energy from colliding particles kept materials warm enough to flow, and
gravity pulled them in evenly, forming a sphere.
d. Electrical energy from colliding particles kept materials warm enough to flow, and
gravity pushed them out evenly, forming a sphere.
C.
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19. How did Earth come to be spherical?
Thermal energy from colliding particles kept mater...
Thermal energy from colliding particles kept mater...
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