Objects orbit the Sun in an ellipse pattern - slightly, very slightly egg-shaped and almost in a circle, but not quite.
if you mean the imaginary line that the planets travel on it's called an 'Orbit' or 'obital path'
The earth's revolution around the sun.
Planets follow an elliptical path around the Sun, with the Sun located at one of the two foci of the ellipse. This path is governed by the gravitational force between the planet and the Sun, according to Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
speeds up
by the earths rotation around the sun and the pattern in day and night and how the earth moves and how the earth revolves and rotate around the sun.
molecule in the diagram is free to rotate around the cabon-carbon
not quite. The moon circles the Earth, which circles the sun. So the moon's orbit around the sun isn't a smooth track, but consist of a wave like pattern.
Yes, the Earth orbiting around the Sun is an example of circular motion. The Earth follows an elliptical path around the Sun, but its overall motion can be considered circular due to its continuous orbiting pattern.
yes the galaxy does revolve around the sun. gravity may have something to do with it because i think that it holds the universe together
The orbit of the Earth around the Sun is an elliptical orbit. It is not a perfect circle but rather an elongated circle with the Sun slightly off-center. This means that the distance between the Earth and the Sun varies throughout the year.
No. It is based on the annual pattern of the sun in terms of our orbit of the sun.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern -B--AL. That is, six letter words with 2nd letter B and 5th letter A and 6th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are: aboral obital