It is called the Orbit.
The Earth travels along a path called the Ecliptic.
The oval-shaped path that the Earth takes around the sun is called an orbit.
The path that magma travels along is called a conduit. This conduit allows magma to move from its source deep within the Earth to the surface where it can erupt as volcanic material.
The path Earth travels around the sun is called an orbit. This orbit is elliptical in shape, meaning it is not a perfect circle but is slightly elongated. Earth takes 365.25 days to complete one orbit around the sun.
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.
The path that water takes as it travels between the earth and the air is called the water cycle. It involves processes such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff, which contribute to the continuous movement and distribution of water on Earth.
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Orbit
An elliptical orbit round the Sun.
It doesn't. In an estimated 23 years, a belt of asteroids will collide with the earth.
The path that magma travels along beneath Earth's surface is called a magma chamber or a magma conduit. It is a reservoir of molten rock that can lead to volcanic eruptions when pressure builds up and the magma is forced to the surface.
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.