Every planet in our solar system travels around the sun on its orbit which is a invisible path that goes right around the sun.
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Because of the Sun's gravity.
It makes them go round in circles.
They are the path taken by the gas giant planets (that is Jupiter and Saturn) as they go round the Sun.
There are no planets orbiting the Earth because all eight of them orbit the Sun. But the Moon orbits the Earth, and all it does is go round and round in a rather complicated orbit which is disturbed by the Sun's gravity.
Here are the planets that we know. Round and round the sun they go. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. These are the planets near our star. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, too. Neptune, Pluto, we can't see you. The sun in the middle. It's a hot burning star, These are the planets and the sun, Horah!!!
They go round and round. Not only do they turn on their polar axes, but they also revolve around the Sun. So the planets each have two types of revolution. The Earth turns on its axis every day, and it goes round the Sun once a year.
All 8 planets in our solar system rotate around a star, our sun. Virtually all planets rotate around a star.
They go round and round the Sun, they have done that for some billions of years and they will continue for some more billions of years.
light because the sun is warm and round
round and orbit the sun
Jupiter is the planet and the objects that go round it are the moons of Jupiter. (planets go round the Sun - moons go round planets). The 4 jovian moons you can see with a pair of binoculars are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Ganymede is the largest and the most obvious.
The sun does not go around anything. It stays relatively stationary in the center of our solar system while the planets orbit around it. This is known as heliocentrism, which was proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century.