No, all the planets, including the Earth, orbit the Sun.
There are no planets orbiting Earth.
Without the planets orbiting the sun all the planets would be cold and dark
Geocentric models had the earth as the center of the universe with the sun and all the planets orbiting it. Heliocentric models (the current accepted ones) have the sun as the center, with the earth and planets orbiting it.
Well Uranis or saturn or neptune Has 47 moons Earth has only 1
There are no planets orbiting the Earth because all eight of them orbit the Sun. But the Moon orbits the Earth, and all it does is go round and round in a rather complicated orbit which is disturbed by the Sun's gravity.
The force of gravity keeps the Earth (and all the other planets) orbiting the Sun.
No. There are no planets orbiting Earth.The Moon is not a planet.
You know that no planets actually orbit the earth right? ...?
In terms of the earth, there is only one moon orbiting around it. In terms of other planets, some planets, like Mars or Venus and Murcury have no moons. Other's like all the Gas Giants have more than one moon orbiting it.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
The planets that make part of the solar system move around the Sun. The huge gravity power of the Sun maintain all planets and moons orbiting around it on an elliptical form.
Perhaps orbiting around other stars, but we have yet to find them.