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Q: What is it called when a planet travels all the way around the sun?
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Which planet takes 1 year to travel around the world?

No planet travels around the world. All planets travel around the sun. This is called the solar system.


When any planet travels all the way around the sun does it make a day?

No, that's a `year`. A day is when the planet has spun once on its axis.


What do you call a path a planet follows as it travels around the sun?

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What is the planet that travels round the sun?

All of them


What planet travels fastest around the sun?

Kepler's third law of planetary motion states that the time taken for a planet to revolve around the sun (or its period) is proportional to its distance from the sun. Therefore the closer the planet is to the sun, the faster its orbit. So the answer is: the closest planet to the sun which is......Mercury.


What is a small planet going around a big planet called?

A small planet going round a big planet is called a moon. Like our moon, it is smaller than Earth - so all planets orbiting round a bigger planet is called a moon.


Are all planet revolve around the sun?

are all planet revolve around the sun


What is the name of the path of where all planets move around the Sun?

The path where a planet moves around the sun is called an orbit.


What is it called when the Earth travels all the way around the Sun?

When the Earth goes all the way around the sun, it is called a revolution. This takes about 364.25 days.this is right revolution is the word or orbit or a lap


What is all the gases around a planet?

They are what makes up the planet's atmosphere.


What travels all around the world and stays in the corner?

A stamp.


What are the paths that planets follow around the Sun?

The same direction that the Earth rotates around its axis. If you look downward at the solar system from the direction of the north star, the Earth's rotation AND its revolution around the sun would both be counter-clockwise. All the other planets revolve on their axis in the same direction, except for Venus and Uranus.