550 years
it takes about 55 hrs and im Tyrait takes about 55 hrs and im Tyra
it takes 96.7AU (9 billion miles or 14 billion km)
solar system
No. The only reason why no is because the stars do not go around the sun.
550 years
Pluto is closer to the sun on average than Eris is, but both have probably existed for about the same amount of time.
to take a circular path around an object
The word is "revolve" or "orbit", not "rotate". It takes Eris 560 years to orbit the Sun once.
The planets revolve around the sun because of the sun's gravitational pull. The larger the object is the more gravitational pull it has therefore the planets revolve around the sun and the moon revolves around the Earth.
Just as the sun and all the objects which revolve around it is called the solar system, so is some other star and all the objects that revolve around it called a stellar system.
it takes 96.7AU (9 billion miles or 14 billion km)
it takes about 55 hrs and im Tyrait takes about 55 hrs and im Tyra
In this case the word is "revolve". "Rotate" is used for an object that turns around an axis within itself. Saturn takes about 29.5 years to revolve once around the Sun.
The solar system or the planets
solar system
according to newton's law of gravitation every object in the nature attract other due to its gravitational pull so planets revolve around sun.