The sun is a star. And planets within its gravitational reach orbit it.
No, Venus does not orbit a planet. It orbits a star, which is our Sun. It can not orbit a planet , if it did it would be a moon
A planet that orbits a star is called an exoplanet.
The moon is not a planet because it orbits Earth, not the sun. To be considered a planet an object must orbit a star.
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A planet orbits around a star, such as the Sun in our solar system. The gravitational pull of the star keeps the planet in its orbit as it travels through space.
Yes. A planet must orbit its star, in our case the sun.
No. Earth is a planet. It orbits the sun, which is a star.
My planet orbits a star known as the Sun, which is a G-type main-sequence star.
The size of a planet's orbit depends on its distance from the star it is orbiting. Planets farther away from the star have larger orbits, while planets closer to the star have smaller orbits. The gravitational pull between the planet and the star also influences the size of the orbit.
No planet orbits around Saturn because planets only orbit around a star like our Sun. And Saturn isn't a star, it's a planet.
No, the sun is not a planet. It is a star, specifically a medium-sized main sequence star that generates energy through nuclear fusion in its core. Planets orbit stars, including our sun.
No. The sun is a star, not a planet. The moon is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.