It doesn't, it circles the sun because of gravity.
The sun is at the center of the solar system and its primary function is to provide light, heat, and energy to all the planets, including Earth. It governs the orbits of the planets through its gravitational pull and is crucial for supporting life on Earth through photosynthesis and climate regulation.
Earth is a planet in the solar system
Earth is a planet, not a solar system.
yes the earth is part of solar system
earth locates in the solar system
The moon and the solar system. When the moons blocks the sun from an Earth view, it is a solar eclipse. When the sun blocks the moon from an Earth view, it is a lunar eclipse.
The sun, or the star the plantets in that solar system circle around
It takes a quarter of a billion years for the solar system to circle the milky way
Earth is part of the Inner Solar System.
Halley's comet does not circle the Earth, it orbits the Sun. It will enter the inner solar system again in mid-2061. (It passes through every 75-76 years.)
The solar system is much larger than the earth. I mean most planets are bigger than earth, that are in the solar system
My solar system (and yours if you are from Earth) is just called "The Solar System".