The mutual attractive force of gravity keeps the Earth in its orbit around the Sun.
The path that Earth takes as it revolves around the sun is called its orbit.
the earth revolves around the sun in a circular path
gravity of the earth
The Earth describes and ellipse as it revolves round the Sun (all planets do).
The Ecliptic.
The imaginary path through which the Earth revolves around the Sun is called its orbit. Earth's orbit is an elliptical shape, which means it is not a perfect circle but rather elongated. This orbit is the result of the gravitational pull between the Earth and the Sun.
The Earth moves in a path which is in the shape of an ellipse. This is called an "elliptical orbit". Our path is very close to being a circle, but the distance from the Sun varies slightly because the path is actually an ellipse.
The term for the path an object takes as it revolves around the sun is called an orbit.
The Earth revolves around the Sun but it tilts on its side in certain points.
Earth revolves around the sun due to the force of gravity. The sun's gravitational pull keeps Earth in its orbit, causing it to move in a circular path around the sun. This motion is what we perceive as Earth's revolution around the sun.
The movement of the Moon around the Earth is called lunar orbit. It is an elliptical path that the Moon follows as it revolves around the Earth.
The path is called an orbit.