Rings! :)
-AGC
Yes, some of the particles within a ring around a planet are as big as a house. It has been found that these ring particles can be sized from as small as a few centimeters to as large as a few meters.
The orbit of a planet around the sun is called an ellipse.
The planets do not circle the sun in any specific shape. Their orbits around the sun are more elliptical than circular, and each planet has its own unique elliptical orbit.
No planet's orbit is a perfect circle. They are all ellipses.
One planet orbiting a sun, might have a perfectly circular orbit. However, many planets orbiting a sun, in a galaxy, in a universe, influence and distort each others orbits. Add to this the influences of the rest of the universe, and circular orbits become elongated circles: ellipses.
RINGS
the answer is.................RINGS!
A planet orbits a sun, a moon orbits a planet
To circle around. Planet Earth orbits the sun.
Yes, some of the particles within a ring around a planet are as big as a house. It has been found that these ring particles can be sized from as small as a few centimeters to as large as a few meters.
The orbit of a planet around the sun is called an ellipse.
Jupiters orbit is a imaginary circle that the planets circle around that is how we count years.
the planet moves around the orbit because it is heavy and strong enough to pull its self in a circle around the sun. Thanks!:)
Its called Saturn, cause your the big circle thingy is your sister and the ring around it is you
The velocity a planet travels in it's circle around the Sun
Because they have a larger distance to cover in their revolution. It's like they have a bigger circle to go around, planets closer have a smaller circle to rotate around.
none the sun doesnt circle the planet planets circle the sun!!!