Planets, exoplanets, asteroids. They're all sattelites of the sun.
Planets and Plantesimals
The objects that move around the sun are Planets, Drawf Planets, Stars, Moons, Metors.
Planets,Asteroids,Meteors and Comets.
sometimes interact with the Earth
Planets
the earth
Jupiter takes 11.8618 Earth years to orbit the sun once
all orbit according to the sun's gravity- if there was none they would all move in a pretty straight line instead of an orbit Answer: All planets follow eliptical orbits around the sun, and all move in the same direction around the sun.
the solar system. :)
The orbit of Earth around the sun is mostly circular but a little bit oval like. The Earth takes 365.26 days to revolve around the sun.
The solar system :)
This is a qualifying phrase that is asking you to decide whether each condition that follows it does or does not fit for objects that orbit the Sun.
universe
The Earth Orbits the sun
The sun
planets.
Through gravitational pull. The largest object will have smaller objects orbit it (objects close in size will orbit each other, but no planet is close to the size of the sun)
That is called an orbit.
gravity from the sun, and the mass of the objects
The answer is planets.
solar system
Objects above or below the Ecliptic and objects further out or with an orbit further from the Sun than Jupiter.
The planets,asteroids,and comets. There is nothing that doesn't orbit the sun.