It is the farthest from the sun
Eris orbits our sun. It is well within our solar system--it is not an exoplanet.
It takes Eris 557 years to orbit the sun
Yes. Eris orbits the sun.
Eris is in orbit around the sun. It will remain so unless perturbed from its orbit.
Eris is the farthest official dwarf planet from the Sun as of 2017. However, there are hundreds of objects farther out than Eris which may be dwarf planets.
The time Eris takes to orbit the Sun is about 557 years.The length of Eris's orbit around the Sun is about 60 billion kilometers
no lifes in Eris planets, but maybe in far future when the Eris planet will be closer near to sun as earth
Eris is 97 astronomical units away from the sun. ( an astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun)
yes it can
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The dwarf planet Eris is in a highly elliptical orbit (elliptical = oval-shaped) with an perihelion (closest point to the Sun) of 38 AU, and an aphelion (farthest point from the Sun) of 97 AU. Currently, Eris is near its farthest point from the Sun, about 96.7 AU (9 billion miles or 14 billion kilometers) from the Sun. And... Eris is about 3x further away from the sun than Pluto.
The word is "revolve" or "orbit", not "rotate". It takes Eris 560 years to orbit the Sun once.