A satellite.
One would usually refer to this object as a 'moon' or 'satellite'.
An orbit.
because pulto travels round the solar sytem and its a dead planet !
a planet
The planet that travels around the sun is Earth, along with seven other planets in our solar system. These planets follow elliptical orbits around the sun due to the gravitational pull of our star.
It most likely was a planet.
An orbit is the path followed by a planet as it travels regularly round the Sun. The Earth follows an orbit and completes one journey round its orbit in a year.
A satellite is a small celestial object whether natural or synthetic that encircles or free floats in space a larger object such as a planet. A planet is a massive object orbiting a star in a fixed orbit. It is big enough so that its gravity makes it almost round.
Jupiter goes round in 9 hours 55 minutes, so its outer layer travels at 28,000 mph.
The object that orbits the Sun, is round, and has cleared the area of its orbit is a planet. An example of such a celestial body is Earth. According to the International Astronomical Union's definition, a planet must be in orbit around the Sun, have sufficient mass for a nearly round shape, and have cleared its orbital path of other debris.
No. The official definition of a planet has three parts, and failure of any of the three parts means the object is not a planet. 1. The object must be round. The moon meets this part of the definition. 2. The object must orbit the sun. The moon fails this part - it orbits Earth, and Earth orbits the sun.
* Like a planet, it orbits the Sun. * Like a planet, it is large enough to be in hydrostatic equilibrium (which basically means it has a round shape)* Unlike a planet, has NOT cleared its surroundings. That means it is NOT the dominant object in the surroundings of its orbit.