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that would be the planet's "orbit"
O-R-B-I-T
A path the shape of a circal
depends on what you mean. The planets revolve by themselves and around the sun so if you mean just a rotation of a planet then no. If you mean around the sun it depends on how your thinking about it. If you're talking about 365 earth days, then no. Each planet moves at a different speed around the sun and the farther from the sun, the slower the rotation.
all parts of the planet pulled each other toward the center of the mass by gravity
theearth takes a year
They travel on an imaginary axis around the Sun. The Sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets from drifting away.
Inertia is trying to keep each planet moving in a straight line, and the sun's gravity is trying to pull each planet into the sun. The resultant of those two vectors is the orbital path each planet follows.
O-R-B-I-T
That imaginary line is called as "ORBIT".. Each space object spins around itself, in a particular path called as "ORBIT"
Each of those is a locus of constant latitude.
In Latin an orbita is a wheel-rut, so a orbit is perhaps a kind of rut that each planet follows, round and round . . . and round . . .
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orbit
orbit
A path the shape of a circal
depends on what you mean. The planets revolve by themselves and around the sun so if you mean just a rotation of a planet then no. If you mean around the sun it depends on how your thinking about it. If you're talking about 365 earth days, then no. Each planet moves at a different speed around the sun and the farther from the sun, the slower the rotation.
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