The force of gravity keeps the Earth (and all the other planets) orbiting the Sun.
The generic name (for such a point in the orbit) is apapsis. Specifically for an orbit around Earth, the name "apogee" is also used.
The Earth orbit in which satellites appear to be stationary is called the, "Geostationary Orbit". Some call it a synchronous orbit.
The generic name for the closest part of an orbit is periapsis. In the special case of an orbit around Earth, the specific name perigeum is also used.
The Earth revolves around the sun in an elliptical (egg-shaped) orbit.
The Earth's Rotation if you are talking about its revolution around its primary axis,or the Earth's orbit around the sun.
A Geostationary orbit - it means that the satellite will always stay above the same point on Earth. Hope that helps
Earth's orbit.
Our Earth is a body that is in orbit round the Sun.
It is called an ellipse.
The name of the path the earth takes around the sun is known as the orbit. The earth takes slightly over 365 to complete its revolution round the sun.
The name of the force that makes the earth orbit the sun doesn't start with ' C '. The force that does it is the force of gravity.
Gravity.