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The planets orbit (travel) around the Sun.
Planets orbit the sun.
The planets travel around the sun in elliptical orbits due to the sun's gravitational pull. This movement is known as the heliocentric model, with the sun at the center of the solar system, contrary to the geocentric model where the Earth was believed to be at the center.
Some planets take longer to orbit the sun because they are farther away giving them a longer path to travel.
They travel on an imaginary axis around the Sun. The Sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets from drifting away.
Planets further from the sun have larger orbits, which means they have to travel a greater distance in their orbit. Since they are farther away, the gravitational force from the sun is weaker, causing them to move slower in their orbit. This combination of a greater distance to travel and slower speed results in longer orbital periods for these planets.
The planets would no longer follow their orbital paths around the Sun. They would move away from the Sun and travel in straight lines.
Jupiter would be.....5 planets from the sun. =]
They rotate. Travel around the sun is called revolving.
the gravitational pull of the sun is making the planets orbit it.
Because planets near the sun are more hotter
how maney planets is uranus away from the sun