if you are talking about ancient times when the geocentric model was in place then yes
in ancient time, philosophers believed that the earth was the center of the universe and everything revolved around the earth, this made sense to many philosophers because it appeared that the sun rose and fell every day but that was wrong
the answers is NO the sun is the center of our solar system and all planets including Venus and the earth circle it,
nothing circles the earth but artificial satelites and our moon
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It is a circle because, the earth is a circle, and the equator stretches all the way around the earth.
Any circle on the Earth's surface whose center is at the center of the Earth is called a "great circle". Any circle with its center anywhere else is called a "small circle". Spiritually, many consider the kaaba (Mecca) to be the center of the Earth's surface.
YES. A small circle is simply a circle around the earth that does not fly over the direct opposite place on earth that a plane took off from. A great circle goes full circumference of earth, where a small circle does not. Being a circle they both fly in a constant direction.
the earth is a sphere but if you look at it as a 2d shape it is a circle
A great circle lies in the plane that includes the center of the Earth. The plane of a small circle doesn't include the center of the Earth.
A satelite circles earth. A satelite includes the moon, or man made satelites
Every meridian of longitude on Earth crosses the Antarctic Circle, the Arctic Circle, and every other parallel of latitude on Earth.
Force of Gravity is why the earth circles.
The equator is the only parallel that is a great circle because it is centered on the Earth's axis of rotation. This means that it divides the Earth into two equal hemispheres and its circumference is the maximum possible for a circle on the Earth's surface. Other parallels are smaller circles and not great circles.
the gravity moves the Earth in a circle
i think the lines closest to the outside of the earth