If it did, you wouldn't be able to write this. (which means if that's true, we die)
The planets orbit the sun.
A dwarf planet is a celestial body that orbits the sun and is spherical in shape, but has not cleared its orbit of other debris. A planet, on the other hand, is also a celestial body that orbits the sun and is spherical in shape, but has cleared its orbit of other debris.
All planets continuously revolve ( or 'orbit') around the Sun. No planet orbits the Sun just once.
A small spherical object orbiting the sun would be called a planet, asteroid, or comet, depending on its characteristics and orbit.
The word is "planet".
A dwarf planet is spherical in shape and orbits the sun without clearing its orbit of smaller debris. Examples of dwarf planets are Pluto and Eris.
Unless acted on by an external force, yes.
The path that the planet follows is simply called the orbit. Orbit can mean 'to revolve around the sun' or it can be referred to as the path itself, e.g. 'Earth is following its orbit.'
This would be the definition of a "planet", which are technically "satellites" of the Sun.
The planet Jupiter takes 4,332.71 days to orbit the Sun. That's 11.86 years.
Planets orbit stars. Our planet (earth) orbits a star we call the sun.
are all planet revolve around the sun