Pluto :)
Another viewpoint:
Pluto is only a "dwarf planet".
So, I think the answer is Mercury.
Mercury has the most elliptical orbit of the planets.
However, Mercury also has the smallest orbit.
So, its distance from the Sun varies most in percentage terms, but not necessarily in actual kilometers.
In fact, in kilometers, the answer is Uranus.
earth
No. The moon revolves around Earth, and Earth revolves around the sun.
That the earth revolves around the sun, not that the sun revolves around the earth.
Pluto revolves round the sun all the time.
a satellite. a satellite is a natural or artificial body that revolves around a planet
earth
The sun actually doesn't revolve, but each planet revolves around the sun. Earth revolves around it in 365 days, but other planets revolve in different amounts of time, depending on their distance from the sun.
Within our Solar System, Neptune, the furthest planet from the Sun has the greatest distance to travel.
The greatest distance across a circle is its diameter.
revolves means that it goes around.
It revolves around the earth, it rotates on its axis.
No. The moon revolves around Earth, and Earth revolves around the sun.
A satellite revolves around a planet. Planets revolve around a sun.
Revolves is rotating around something,
The bright object the Earth revolves around IS the Sun.
We earthlings experience days and years.
a particle that revolves around the nucleus of an atom is an electron Electrons