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Only 3 planets actually orbit the earth while the rest orbit around the sun. the three are mars venus and uranus.
Meteors travels through earth. While the meteors travel towards the earth they go around the orbit.
because of the orbit because of the orbit the earth spins around the sun. while the moon does the same that is why when the sun goes around the sun 1 time its a new year.
The Earth orbits around the Sun, while the moon orbits around the Earth.
The moon does orbit the sun. The moon orbits round the earth, while both earth and the moon orbits round the sun.
Yes, "orbit" and "revolve around" mean the same thing. Not "rotate" though; that means "spin". The easy way to remember: Earth ROTATES on its axis (spins around) but REVOLVES around the Sun (while its rotating, of course.)
Both. because the moon goes around the earth while the earth is going around the sun. And that's how it orbits both.
The 2nd one. It took me a while to figure this out myself, so I hope this helped. :D
One. The reason is that the moon orbits the earth, very close by. The earth describes a huge circle around the sun, while at the same time the moon describes about 13 tiny circles around the earth. All in all, it makes the same number of solar orbits as does the earth.
Yes. Gravity is what keeps them in orbit. If it were not for gravity, those astronauts would continue out into space in a straight line.
The sun does not orbit or move around the Earth and moon because the Earth has to orbit the sun while the moon orbits the earth.
No. Halley's Comet follows its orbit every 76 years or so, and the Earth follows ITS orbit every year. Sometimes Halley's track brings it around the Sun while Earth is nearby in its orbit, and sometimes Halley's track brings it to the Sun while the Earth is farther away. In fact, the last few passes have been uninspiring, because the Earth was nowhere close.