Earth is bound by the huge gravity of the Sun. Gravity is related to mass. Given that the Sun's Mass accounts for 99% of the matter contained in the solar system, this pull is huge - thus at a mere 93 million miles away, we cant escape it. So we'll just keep going round and round until the sun dies (or we get hit by something massive)
simple answer: gravity
Jupiter takes approximately 11.9 Earth years to orbit around the sun.
One year, take or give a few minutes. ;-)
The sun does not move around the earth.
arond the world
because of the grvity arond the sun
well it depends if you live in the west the sun would move to the east and if you live in the east the sun would move to the west
The sun doesn't move across the Earth's surface; rather, the Earth rotates on its axis, causing the appearance of the sun's movement across the sky. The sun appears to move at an average speed of 15 degrees per hour due to the Earth's rotation.
the sun
No, the sun does not move westwards around the Earth. From our perspective on Earth, it appears as though the sun moves across the sky from east to west due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. In reality, the sun appears to move because of our planet's rotation, not because it is moving around the Earth.
Earth itself moves around the Sun.
it doe not the earth rotates on its own axis and the sun appears to move in the sky when its actually the earth
The Earth orbits the sun. (Earth travels around the sun on an oval path.)