no they orbit Uranus.
Yes, the Earth and other planets in our solar system revolve around the Sun in elliptical orbits due to the force of gravity. This orbital motion is what causes the planets to move in their respective paths around the Sun.
No. The sun does not move. The Earth, and other planets of the solar system revolve around the sun.
Yes. All planets move in orbit around their host star.
Other planets have more or less gravity than Earth, so the energy needed to move things around is also more or less.
Planets appear to move across the sky's star patterns due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. As we observe other planets from Earth, we are also moving in our orbit, causing the apparent motion of planets against the backdrop of fixed stars. This is known as planetary motion or retrograde motion, depending on the relative positions of Earth and the other planet.
they orbit the sun
Planets move away by gravity not holding it together and also gravity holds planets together
That would be the planets around the sun.
The planets move in an act of gravity
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.
The traditional model was that they moved in "epicycles", which is basically a point on a circle, which both rotates, and revolves around another circle.Since the planets actually move around the Sun in ellipses, this model is not entirely accurate.
It is called a satellite. Earth has one of them, other planets many more.