The Solar System
exoplanets
Actually, it's the gravity of the sun that keeps the planets in orbit around it. The force of gravity between the sun and the planets causes them to be pulled towards the sun, while their momentum keeps them moving in a circular or elliptical path.
RotationThe spinning of the Earth on its axis is known as 'the Earths rotation'Rotation.Rotating.rotation (as opposed to orbiting, which describes the earth's movements around the sun)
Venus and Mars are the neighbouring planets of Earth
no jupiter is one of the outer planets
the space cycle that creates canadas four seasons is earths orbiting around the sun and rotating its axis changes the angle of witch sunlight strikes diffrent parts of earth
Other planets
other orbiting bodies contain more iron than earths crust does
The largest planet orbiting Sol (our Sun) is Jupiter. Its mass is 1.8986×1027 kg, about the size of 317 Earths.
Earth doesn't have any planets, it isn't a star.
RotationThe spinning of the Earth on its axis is known as 'the Earths rotation'Rotation.Rotating.rotation (as opposed to orbiting, which describes the earth's movements around the sun)
No. They orbit Earth; and the reason they orbit is because of gravity.