All of them do.
The path that planets take around the sun is called it's orbit. The gravitation pull of the sun keeps each planet in it's orbit. Each planets orbit varies in the time it takes to make one trip around the sun.
the answer is: the elliptical orbit of the planet
An object that moves in an elliptical path around another object could be a satellite orbiting a planet, such as a moon around Earth. The elliptical path follows the laws of gravity and allows the object to maintain a stable orbit.
The earth moves around the sun in a elliptical orbit.
The motion of the planets are elliptical motions
Each planet moves in its own elliptical orbit round the Sun, then and now.
Uranus is the seventh planet in our Solar System. It is in orbit around the Sun.
The shape of a planet's orbit is elliptical.
Because its orbit around the sun is so elliptical and it moves quickly. This is why until the messenger spacecraft went into orbit around it three months ago, there were no complete maps of this planet.
An oval path around the Sun is when instead of going in a circle around the Sun it goes in an oval course (like the shape of an egg). If you research the dwarf planet Pluto then you'll find it has an eliptical path around the Sun, this is the same as an oval path. Good luck and I hope this helps!!
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