Very often you must have seen that the shape of the stone changes if the water is flowing over it. For example: Keep a cuboid shape stone in flowing water and look at its shape after a week. We will see that the sharp edges changed into a spherical shape.
Is this because the shape of the earth is spherical in shape? So all the fluids on the earth try to change the shape of the objects and make it spherical so that they are compatible with the shape of the earth.
So what if we change the shape of all the objects with sharp edges to spherical shape then it will have a better life? What if the earth was cuboidal in shape? Will all the fluids try to change the shape of the objects to the shape of the earth?
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