How do stars keep their spherical shape?
The gravitational force of a star's core pulls its molecules into a ball.
The force of gravity pulling inward is balanced by the force of pressure pushing outward.
The force of pressure pushing inward is balanced by the force of gravity pulling outward.
o Pressure from the rocky surface molds the gas into a spherical shape.

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Answer:

I would say it is A.

Explanation:

The answer is C

The shape of a star is always determined by gravity, which tends to push everything towards its center. If gravity is symmetrical, like for a single star, it will form an almost perfect sphere, and is only slightly affected by the rotation of the planet and its magnetic field.