The same as planets - they move around the Sun in ellipses, the Sun being in one of the focal points of the ellipse. Read about Kepler's Laws for more details.
asteroids
Meteorites
It does not. The Sun is the center of the solar system, and all of the planets and asteroids revolve around the Sun.
planets, asteroids, comets, dwarf plantets
They are asteroids.
Planets, moons, asteroids.
Asteroids, like all other bodies in the Solar System, revolve (orbits) counterclockwise around the Sun as viewed from above the Earth's North Pole
Other heavenly bodies that revolve around the sun include planets like Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. In addition, there are also dwarf planets like Pluto and numerous asteroids and comets that orbit the sun.
yes the do
Asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the sun, most of them between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Meteors are the phenomena of very small bodies burning up in the atmosphere.
In our solar system, eight known planets revolve or orbit around the Sun (as do a lot of other objects, dwarf or minor planets, asteroids, comets, and so forth).
No, the sun does not have satellites. Satellites are objects that orbit around a celestial body, like Earth, whereas the sun is a star at the center of our solar system. The planets, including Earth, orbit around the sun.