Yes. Eris orbits the sun.
Many smaller objects cross Eris' orbit, so it does not dominate its orbital path. An object must clear its orbit of other objects to be considered a planet.
Planet Eris is affected by gravity like any other celestial body in our solar system. It has its own gravitational force that holds objects on its surface and influences other objects around it. Gravity also affects the orbit of Eris as it interacts with other planetary bodies in the solar system.
Eris is in orbit around the sun. It will remain so unless perturbed from its orbit.
No. The only place where there are humans is on Earth, or in low Earth orbit.
Neptune's closest objects are its largest moon Triton and the dwarf planet Eris. Triton is a significant moon with a retrograde orbit, while Eris is one of the largest known dwarf planets in our solar system.
The time Eris takes to orbit the Sun is about 557 years.The length of Eris's orbit around the Sun is about 60 billion kilometers
No. An object of just about any size can orbit at any distance.
No. Eris orbits father out than Pluto does.
Dysnomia is the only known moon of Eris
Yes there are millions of objects that orbit Saturn.
It takes about 557 Earth years to orbit the Sun.
The word is "revolve" or "orbit", not "rotate". It takes Eris 560 years to orbit the Sun once.