Mars, Jupiter earth, Pluto ,moon
A planet's inertia and its interaction with the Sun's gravity make it orbit around the Sun.
Neither. The eight planets orbit the sun, but in space there is no "under" or "over."
The planets are kept in orbit by the Suns gravity.
It takes one year for Earth to orbit the sun. Other planets have different orbital periods depending on their distance from the sun.
Plants orbit the sun as part of the solar system in the same way that the Earth and other planets do. They do not have individual orbits like celestial bodies, but they rely on the sun's energy for photosynthesis and growth.
Plants remain in orbit around the sun, like all other objects in the solar system, due to the gravitational force exerted by the sun. This force keeps them moving in a circular or elliptical path around the sun. The balance between the gravitational force of the sun and the plants' inertia keeps them in orbit.
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Eight planets orbit the Sun: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Neptune Uranus
No. We orbit the sun, along with the other planets. The Sun is stationary
They are satellites of our sun, as with the eight major planets. They orbit the sun directly.
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yes it has gravity, that's how the plants orbit it.