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What distinguishes asteroids from other solar system objects is that they always have irregular, "potato-like" shapes, it's a true statment.

What are asteroids?

Asteroids are rocky, metallic objects that orbit the Sun, but too small to be considered planets. They are known as secondary planets. Asteroids range in size: from Ceres, which has a diameter of about 1000 km, to the size of boulders.

In this case, For very small asteroids, it is not difficult to accept that they are irregularly shaped either because they have not grown enough, or because they are pieces of larger bodies that collided.

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