It doesn't. In an estimated 23 years, a belt of asteroids will collide with the earth.
The Earth travels along a path called the Ecliptic.
It is called the Orbit.
Orbit
An elliptical orbit round the Sun.
No. The sun isn't anywhere near the path of earth. The earth travels a long, closed path around the sun, and is always about 93 million miles away from it.
For one, the earth doesn't travel around the sun in a NEVER CHANGING path. I THINK the word is orbit. if you're wondering what shape the Earth travels in, it is called an ellipse.
Earth travels in an ellipse around the sun
orbit ? one year ?
'Tis the Earth that travels around the Sun, not the other way.
The oval-shaped path that the Earth takes around the sun is called an orbit.
When an asteroid or comet crosses Earth's orbital path but doesn't collide with it, it's often due to the object passing through a different point in space at a different time than Earth. Additionally, the vast majority of space around Earth is empty, so the chances of a direct collision are very low. Astronomers track these objects closely to assess any potential collision risk.
The Earth orbits the sun. (Earth travels around the sun on an oval path.)