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What is the shape of the Earth?

The Earth is an oblate spheroid, which means it is slightly flattened at the poles but bulges at the equator. This form is caused by the Earth’s rotation, which makes the equatorial region slightly wider than the polar regions. This means that the equatorial diameter is approximately 42 kilometers longer than the polar diameter.

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