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Student 1 only
Student 1 and Student 2 only
Student 2 and Student 3 only
Student 1, Student 2 and
- Student 1: The Earth is indeed an oblate spheroid. This means it is slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator due to its rotation.
- Student 2: This statement is incorrect. The Earth's equatorial diameter is greater than its polar diameter, not the other way around.
- Student 3: The bulge along the equatorial region is not due to revolution. It is due to the Earth's rotation. The spinning causes the equator to bulge out.
- Option 1: Student 1 only is correct, as explained above.
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